My small bags for my small needs.

Of late, I’ve had to juggle things between my two cars. That means a little bag that fits nicely into the map holder of my car’s driver’s side map holder. Here are my small bags gathered for a group photo.

See? There aren’t that many because I don’t have many needs. Get it? Top left is an ancient little bag from Waterfield in San Francisco. It’s really a wallet but I use it for tennis. It is unbelievably durable. The material they use is really first rate. To the right is a modest little bag I got from Etsy. The seller’s name is MotherTuckersPlace. Below the Waterfield is another Etsy-sourced bag from KatahdinPacks. I like it but am usually not crazy about waxed canvas. Below that is its replacement and the current winner in my back and forth between cars dilema. It’s an Etsy deal, too, and made by WestonGear. Me? I like it and the handle on the end. They call the color Coyote. I call it light poop brown. The little black bag to its right is made by fellow my angelenos over at Road Runner Bags. I’m not crazy about the bag but I keep buying stuff from the company because I think they’re cool. Last but not least is nice bag from Outdoor Research. It’s quite practical and I love the blue. Oddly, I would say that it’s functionality is somewhat let down by the fact that it opens all the way so my useless crap has a tendency to tumble out unceremoniously when I unzip the bag. I guess that’s on me, isn’t it

By the way, all of these bags are made in the US. That might not matter to you but it does to me, for a bunch reasons.

My small bags for my small needs.