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Review on πŸ‘œ CLUCI Convertible Designer Anti Theft Women's Handbags, Wallets, and Fashion Backpacks by Cardell Haynes

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The least objectionable of all its contemporaries

Ergonomics are extremely important so I can get what I need without putting it into production and then bring it back so I can keep going. I spent more than a month doing this research and comparing features in search of a bag. I needed something lighter than the huge purse I've been using for years because of a sprained groin. But big enough and well organized with enough pockets to fit everything. And I don't like pretty colors or fancy designs. This bag is the least obnoxious in its price range. I wanted something I could wear with a shoulder strap or on my back. Mainly for its size, the largest I could find and the security pocket which is a good size on the back has a double zip so it can be opened for both right and left handed people. And light weight, about 1.70 pounds. And side pockets for a water bottle or an umbrella. Additionally, it generally feels like whoever created this just put together a set of features that they think customers want to set a price point that they think they'll be able to afford will stimulate purchase. Problems: 1. The pockets inside the main security compartment are small and large enough to hold just a few select cosmetics. 2. If you wear a sleeveless top, the straps can chafe your skin (I buy padded shoulder straps with velcro) or possibly damage the knitted top. 3. The two zippered compartments on the front are small. They should be bigger and deeper. The compartment at the top of the front needs to be much bigger/wider and deeper. We make it the main branch. By the way, is there a smaller security compartment on the back, big enough for a wallet and maybe a tablet, with the same dual zip closure? Why aren't all zippers doubled so they can be opened whether worn on the left or right side, left hand or right hand?

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • I vaguely remember