Front. Showing the bags most important and valuable feature, Velcro for cool guy patches.
Top. Bunjee to stash a jacket, umbrella, shillelagh, baguette, foot long submarine sandwich....
Side back. Sigg’mups mounted.
Side, front.
Bottom.
Front, bare, flap raised.
Side, rear, and front, flap raised.
Side, front, and front, flap raised.
Top, showing slot for newspapers or magazines.
Back, with another view of the newspaper and magazine slot. Also showing the carry handle.
Top and back showing newspaper in slot and jacket stashed in the bunjee on top of the flap.
Back, showing the stashed away waistbelt.
Closeup of the front stashed away waistbelt.
Closeup of the rear stashed away waistbelt.
Waistbelt deployed.
Closeup of the zipper pulls on the flap.
The zipper on the flap open, allowing access to the interior without having to lift the flap.
Bag turned inside out, showing the red interior to avoid that cavernous black hole effect, and PALS webbing to allow customization of the interior. Behind the red PALS panel is another slot allowing storage of flat objects - files, magazines, etc.
Bag turned inside out showing the padded back.
Bag turned inside out, showing another view of the padded back.
Bag turned inside out, showing another view of the PALS panel on the front and well as PALS on one of the sides. Behind the red PALS panel is another slot allowing storage of flat objects - files, magazines, etc.
Bag turned inside out, with another view of the front and part of the bottom.
Interior of bag, showing how an arrangement of pouches can be set up to suit the end user.
Slot for stowage of flat objects, held closed with snaps.
An example of the sort of objects that can be carried in the slots along the sides.
An example of the sort of objects that can be carried in the slots along the sides.
Top view showing another slot pocket along the front for storage of flat objects.
Interior showing the slot along the front and the buckled strap to prevent the sides from flaring out.
Interior with an example of what can be carried inside and the buckled strap opened. The dimensions of the main compartment are 40.6 cm (16") wide, 35.5 cm (14") high, 10.1 cm (4") deep. I did some fancy mathematical computations and calculated it to have a volume of a little over 29 liters or just shy of 1800 cubic inches. Big enough to make it a heavy beast when filled with big hardcover books.
Front with pouches mounted and a glimpse into the interior.
View of the open flap. Zipper that opens to allow access to the interior.
Hidden pocket that runs all along the top of the flap to stash vast fortunes, fake IDs, banned political tracts, Penthouse centrefolds, etc.
Along the back between the carry handle is another hidden pocket.
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Messenge’mups

The perfect messenger bag. Designed it and built it.

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Thomas Vree
Designer Hamilton, ON