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Old 04-05-2012, 01:24 PM   #188
Prestidigitweeze
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My daily bag is actually the same kind that Harrison Ford used in the Indiana Jones movies--essentially a British Mark VII gas mask bag attached to a leather rifle strap. If you want to call that a purse, go right ahead.
Aren't there companies that actually market their manly murses as being exactly like the one in "Indiana Jones"? Apparently there's an entire cult of men who who form themselves into letters that spell cohones whenever they talk about that bag. And of course Ernest Alexander had his version, and the Saddleback Leather Co. is always confecting pre-weathered leather takes on that bag, and J Crew regularly claims to have "remixed" it.

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