Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Timbuk2 messanger bag. 200 bucks, sturdy as a tank. I'd never pay more.
A bag is just a container to schlep stuff around; spending thousands on one is pathetic.
But spending $200 on “a container to schlep stuff around” is a-ok? Sounds like you might be a bit of a hypocrite.
Not a hypocrite, just lacking perspective about how much $200 dollars is to most people.
Anonymous wrote:The most expensive bag I own is a Coach that started at around $350, but I got it in a good sale. The most I ever paid for a bag is probably $225 or so at Cuyana. I like handbags, but not enough to pay big big $ for.
Anonymous wrote:A Timbuk2 messanger bag. 200 bucks, sturdy as a tank. I'd never pay more.
A bag is just a container to schlep stuff around; spending thousands on one is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Large (?) Neverfull
Husband doesn’t realize I don’t love labels, but it was sweet (now I have to carry it, though 🤣)
Anonymous wrote:I gave $500 to the biden campaign and got a Kamala tote I’ve been using
Anonymous wrote:A Timbuk2 messanger bag. 200 bucks, sturdy as a tank. I'd never pay more.
A bag is just a container to schlep stuff around; spending thousands on one is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy and sell. Is it trust worthy
Anonymous wrote:A Timbuk2 messanger bag. 200 bucks, sturdy as a tank. I'd never pay more.
A bag is just a container to schlep stuff around; spending thousands on one is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy and sell. Is it trust worthy