Mercury is said to be the Messenger of the Gods. At work, most of us have roles to play like that of Mercury.
The messenger bag is one of the most liked bags for men... and even for ladies. It is stylish enough to go with a casual look, or if you are hitting the office carrying all the gadgets at work. Men are more comfortable carrying them to work without messing up with the tie and shirt. And, it is easier to carry when commuting, against the briefcase or tote.
I recall my former boss reminding us about carrying backpacks to a business meeting and presentation. I bought a laptop backpack in a trip in Shanghai. It was practical among engineers because it was easy to commute and be on the go. Both hands are free as you stand in the MRT. But if you need to give a smart and neat impression to your clients, your back and your shoulders must be free from being sweaty in this humid Manila climate. Also, you shirt must be of minimal creases.
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Gaspard Yurkievich x Eastpak |
The messenger solves the problem of getting sweaty that one encounters when carrying a backpack. Your back comes only in contact with the sling when carried crossbody. It also minimizes the creases on your shirt because the sling will seat in one shoulder. And, both of your hands are free to move without worrying that you will have to put the bag down.
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Alviero Martini |
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Babila |
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Diesel Happy Days Ralph |
Here are some messengers found and sold previously.
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Agnes B. Canvas |
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Louis Vuitton Daniel GM Graphite Damier |
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Guess Canvas |
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Tough Jeansmith |
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The Brothers Bray and Co Canvas |
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