With the advent of mobile payments it’s now possible for a man to leave home with just house keys and a phone. I do it all the time.
No car keys, reading glasses and or cash just in case the cafe is cash only.
With the advent of mobile payments it’s now possible for a man to leave home with just house keys and a phone. I do it all the time.
Drago's shrunk a bit! 👍
With the advent of mobile payments it’s now possible for a man to leave home with just house keys and a phone. I do it all the time.
Man bags can be very useful but do not forget Rohan and Craghopper shirts which have two decent-sized breast pockets plus a large second-layer breast pocket which can take wallet, passport, boarding cards, mobile phone and baggage tickets — an absolute boon for getting through airport controls. In winter, wear a zip cardigan or you will find your passport trapped under a jumper. Another great strategy is to wear a VOMP — a Vest Of Many Pockets — which is a convenient garment so long as the staff do not insist on you removing it to go through the scanner. Those breast pockets, by the way, are essential for glasses on one side and notebook and pen on the other. After proper pocket planning, man bags take you to the next level, including water and sandwiches.
@PeteXXX What do you carry in your bag?
Same here, but I need to add my reading glasses.With the advent of mobile payments it’s now possible for a man to leave home with just house keys and a phone. I do it all the time.
A bag for life, in case of impulse purchases in the reduced section?Paid for what I needed with my watch so nothing to carry on the way there.![]()

Yeah, I was going to say, I'm a woman, got a couple of similar bags.my wife stole the bag.
Pockets were invented so men did not have to carry bags.
And pockets wear out if you are continually putting change etc. in them. I first got a "man-bag" because I was fed up of holes in my pockets, and have regularly carried one now for over 40 years. the one I currently carry has lasted for about 10 years so far, and showing little sign of wear.
I do still usually put my phone and car keys in my pocket, but rarely anything else.