Recycled Luggage

Here’s an earlier part of the tale, and here.

Repurposing luggage

I’ve noted before, my first encounter with a messenger-style bag, good and proper, was the old South Austin days, lad, as he was at the time, and how, after a few years with a shoulder bag, I switched to a back pack. These days, I spend much less time, and for the last year, toting the backpack through airports, I’ve usually just worn one strap at a time.

Time to dig out the old messenger bag, and put it back into circulation.

Products that stand the test of time: recycled luggage works.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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  • Sarah Smith Feb 12, 2013 @ 11:37

    absolutely love the sling bag! have used it for a while now, and it’s always ready to set across the back and go.

  • Kramer Wetzel Feb 12, 2013 @ 15:45

    I’m fine as long as they don’t call it a “man bag” or worse, “purse.” Although, in Shakespeare’s era, it was “money in thy purse.”

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