Cafe Bag - Initial Reaction and Question
I just got my cafe bag and it exceeds my expectations, which were pretty high after all the nice things I've heard about Tom Bihn's bags. What I really like a lot is that the fabric the bag is made of is relatively soft to the touch -- much more so than most ballistic bags. It also seems sturdy.
One question and this is probably a stupid question but I'm going to ask it anyway ;) Holding the bag with the buckle facing me, on the outside of the bag along the right seam is a small loop. What's it for? How do people use it as a practical matter.
The bag is just the right size for trips to Starbucks with a book, cell phone and small digicam and even an iPod.
And it doesn't look like a purse, which was important to me.
I have other bags on order and hope they are as nice as this little bag. This bag really fits with 21st century needs.
Re: Cafe Bag - Initial Reaction and Question
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Originally posted by dcphotoguy
Holding the bag with the buckle facing me, on the outside of the bag along the right seam is a small loop. What's it for? How do people use it as a practical matter.
There should be two of those loops on both sides, right? Those loops are for the optional waist strap to attach.
Tom was featured in a documentary a long time ago (when he had his store in Santa Cruz) called "Portable Portraits". The filmmaker interviewed a variety of people -- a professor, a bike messenger, a 9 year old girl -- about what they carry inside their bags. It was a pretty cool idea. You can tell a lot about a person by their bags and what they carry in them.
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Originally posted by Darcy
There should be two of those loops on both sides, right? Those loops are for the optional waist strap to attach.
Thanks Darcy. There are two loops. Thanks for the explanation.