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Review on πŸ”’ Secure and Stylish: Baggallini Anti-Theft Free Time Crossbody Bag by Teri Washington

Revainrating 5 out of 5

organized + cut resistant + RFID

I've always liked Baggallini bags of various sizes and designs and this one is no exception, plus it's roomier than the slimmer crossbody bag I own. Since some museums don't allow carrying a small backpack on the front or side, I settled on a reliable travel shoulder bag that isn't uncomfortably large but can hold everything I need. The side pockets are good for sunglasses, microfiber towels, 2 ounce hand sanitizer spray, but won't fit a water bottle. However, I can clip my Vapur 1L on the outside and hide it inside when it's not full. A small zip pocket on the front is perfect for a travel map and loose change, and it has a small fabric strap that allows you to pull the zip out for added security. A medium sized zippered front pocket offers enough space for a small notepad, pen and large lip balm. It seems like the most convenient option for quickly saving new things, so I saved it mostly for those rushed moments. The main compartment comfortably fits a 300-page hardcover book and a tablet, as well as room for other items like electrical plugs and cords. It has a clip closure with zip and features RFID security pockets (1 passport + 4 cards), a large inner zip pocket and a smartphone pocket just next to the sleeve. I run the USB cable from the phone inside to the solar charger outside (the carabiner snaps into place). By unzipping the bottom of the bag on the bag's magnetic button, you can place the bag on the case's extendable telescopic handle. You can also put a scarf through it. With a zipper, it is perfect for packing napkins or snacks.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Cons