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  2. The Best Everyday Bags, According to Bazaar Editors - AOL

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    The best everyday bags are versatile, spacious, and definitely not boring. Shop the 19 best everyday bags tested and reviewed by Bazaar editors here.

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    From clutches to totes to cross-body bags, these are the hottest styles that are currently on sale at Nordstrom.

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  5. Miche (bag) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Romero thought of an idea to change the outside of a handbag, without physically changing the bag itself. She created a prototype by taking apart her own bag and revamping it using super glue and scrap fabric. [2] The name of the company came from Michelle's nickname, Miche (pronounced MEE-chee), which her mother-in-law calls her. [3]

  6. Everyday carry - Wikipedia

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    Everyday carry (EDC) or every-day carry is a collection of useful items that are consistently carried on person every day. The main reasons for having EDC are utility (usefulness), self-sufficiency , and preparedness : to help individuals improve simple everyday problem solving , from the mundane (opening packages, minor repairs) to possible ...

  7. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    A thermal bag is a type of thermally insulated shipping container in the form of a bag which can be carried, usually made of thermally insulating materials and sometimes a refrigerant gel. It is used to help maintain the temperature of its contents, keeping cold items cold, and hot items hot.