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  2. Get a Grip on Your Grind with the Best Gym Bags for Women - AOL

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    The extra large size makes a great duffel bag for travel, and the other sizes I use to carry things to/from my car, as a gym bag (large), and purse (for the small). Great price, great quality ...

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  4. The 15 Best Top-Handle Bags for Modern Polish

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    Shop the best top-handle bags of 2023, from classic leather to vintage-inspired designs and modern shapes, from Chanel, Gucci, Savette, Staud, Jacquemus, and more.

  5. Holdall - Wikipedia

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    A leather holdall Flight 93 gym bag, 2001. In American English, a gym bag or carryall is a large bag made of cloth or leather typically with a rectangular base and a zippered opening at the top. Two handles enable the bag to be carried, and a (usually removable) strap lets the user support the bag on the shoulders. In British English, the same ...

  6. Duffel bag - Wikipedia

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    A duffel bag is often confused with a hoop-handled hard-bottomed zippered bag, generically also known as a gym bag. Some of these misnamed duffle bags are also cylindrical but zip open on the long, horizontal side, and have handles like a tote bag .

  7. Bulgarian bag - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Bag was invented by Ivan Ivanov at around 2005. [1] Ivanov, a former Bulgarian Olympic athlete, [2] [3] was working as a U.S. Olympic wrestling coach at the Olympic training center in Marquette, Michigan, and was looking for a training tool that would allow his wrestlers to improve explosive actions [4] and dynamic movements involved in pushing, twisting, swinging, pulling ...