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Review on 👜 Secure and Stylish: Get Organized with the Vera Bradley RFID Convertible Pouch Crossbody by Jasmine Lovett

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great bag but wish it had an outside pocket...

I' I have owned several Vera Bradley bags over the years and loved them all. And I like this one a lot too, but in my opinion it has a little problem. Good things first. The bag is really well made, just like my other Vera Bradley bags. The material is durable (and the ad says it's recycled, which is a plus), the zippers are secure, and everything feels premium. I also like that in this case the vibrant print that Vera Bradley is famous for is hidden inside the bag instead of the outside. So I can enjoy the flash, but I can also use the case in more professional situations. Unless of course we ever return to in person business meetings post Covid. Most of my business wardrobe is in shades of brown, and olive green goes perfectly with it. (They call it "ivy green" but it's olive green!) I can use it as a hip/loin bag. Finally, there are some internal features (anti-RFID card slots, zipped pocket, small elastic loop) to help you stay organized, but not so many that you don't know which pocket has something in it. Problem. Sometimes it happens when my bag or backpack has too many pockets! Small problem: there is no small external pocket for commonly used items such as keys, ID or even a mobile phone. Of course, the bag is quite small so that nothing gets lost inside, but it would be really nice if you at least had an easily accessible outer compartment. All in all, this is another great belief. Bradley, and the lack of an external pocket isn't enough to detract from the 5 star rating the rest of the bag deserves. But I still want it!

Pros
  • SECURE STRUCTURE - inside you can keep your everyday essentials organized thanks to 4 RFID cards, a zip pocket and an elasticated lipstick holder
Cons
  • Difficult to remember but that was