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Monday 28 August 2017

Social experiment

A Man-bag is a commonly used item, one could call it 'the norm' in continental Europe.

They are taken everywhere by any male in all walks of life.
However, the UK is slow in catching up with its nearest neighbours.

The younger UK men are slowly picking up on the advantages of a man bag but many still opt for bulging, masculine pockets.
Why?

Well this is the social research I'm conducting at the moment.
True, there is a hidden agenda, a new bag and look in development... However, it is still interesting.

My survey is still open and the results to date are enlightening with a glimpse of what drives men to use or not use a man bag.

Here is a link to my survey

The attitude towards men carrying bags has evolved, and now most men you see on the street will be sporting some sort of holdall or other. From the humble career bag to the designer options with the 'Big names' on them..

True, not all are interested in being seen as stylish men, however considering the plethora of kit we carry, it may be a simple option.
Take my personal circumstances: I carry two cell phones, a wallet, house, car and office keys, at least one pen, loose change for parking, tissues etc. As I get older, maybe add in my prescription glasses and even inhaler, medication... The list gets bigger.
Imagine carting all of this paraphernalia in a couple of pockets? Cumbersome and impractical...
It's not practical, it is unsightly, insecure and unsafe.

So isn't it about time we just called it a "bag"?  
Well, no, I don't agree.

A man-bag, denotes the absence of makeup, sanatary products, perfume etc.. If this sounds sexist, we'll it's a subjective statement!

When we have a specific look and functionality that we need, then we can truly have a Man-bag!

Watch this space for developments but also, please let me know, anonymously, what you think by competition of the attached survey.

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