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I have no expertise in man purses. I merely expressed a different opinion- ooooh right. Ooops.
Ya know...IMO...if it was one of your buddies you made that comment to, it would be taken as funny and I "think" that's how you meant it. But to make that type of comment to a complete stranger...it is taken as an insult and disrespect, not expressing a different opinion.
To each their own on whether you like the swing are bag or not. But I seriously doubt you would walk up to a complete stranger on bike night and tell him his swing arm bag looks like a "Man Purse"
I have a Garage Leathers bag that I used all the time-its a great bag. But honestly, I got tired of bending over all the time to access it.
I think Garage Leathers is probably what I will go with because I'd like that single buckle, I like the rare bags but the time to get them is longer than I want to wait. I'm sure they are a pain to access, but I intend on keeping things in there that I won't have to access very often such as a couple spare tools and maybe some emergency first aid type things. I plan on getting a handlebar bag for things such as cell phones, glasses and keys and such.
Ya know...IMO...if it was one of your buddies you made that comment to, it would be taken as funny and I "think" that's how you meant it. But to make that type of comment to a complete stranger...it is taken as an insult and disrespect, not expressing a different opinion.
To each their own on whether you like the swing are bag or not. But I seriously doubt you would walk up to a complete stranger on bike night and tell him his swing arm bag looks like a "Man Purse"
I would make that comment to a stranger, but then again I can take a punch well.
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