This is my only go-everywhere bag that I take with me any time I leave the house. I’ve been using it for three years and I love it as much as the day I got it. I keep my phone in the back top-zippered compartment, and AirPods and lip balm in the small front pocket. In the main compartment slip pocket I have a notebook, pen, stain remover; in the rest of the compartment, I have alcohol hand spray, a pack of tissues, prescription glasses in their case standing up, and beside the glasses a Fjällräven pencil case in which I carry my must-haves (Advil, pocket knife, measuring tape, Bandaids, sanitary pad, alcohol wipes, nail file, hair elastic, eye glasses spray cleaner, snack). The glasses case and the Fjällräven pencil case stand up perfectly side by side, and in front of them I keep my Fjällräven Zip Wallet (filled with approximately 15 cards and cash). All of these items combined fit into the Sling without issue, and I can still put my large set of keys inside if I don’t want them in my pocket or clipped to the sturdy strap. In one of the side pockets, I keep a reusable bag. For a bag this small, it’s amazing all that it can hold, and it’s super comfortable to wear and have on all day. My one word of caution is to not wear the bag with any kind of delicate athletic/spandex-type clothing since the heavy-duty woven strap can snag or pull the fabric. For people who talk about colour transfer, please use common sense. If you buy the bag in a light colour, yes, of course, it will get dirty (the light colours make no sense to me and don’t blame the company for that)!! Similarly, yes, do not wear the bag in a dark colour rubbing against a white shirt. It’s obvious from the material of the Sling that colour can transfer in both ways. I have mine in Dark Forest (same colour as my backpack and several items of clothing) and absolutely adore it. I love how I can grab the bag by the handles or the long strap, how everything is securely zipped, how hard-wearing the material is, and how I can also hook things to the bag if necessary. I can’t recommend it enough.
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