Hey, it even sports a manly name, since calling it a man-bag just doesn't sound right. |
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He often disappears at a high rate of knots tilting slightly forward with a yoga mat in his man-bag to seek a quiet place to sort it all out. |
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Seen on stars from Jude Law to Jay-Z, and on the Burberry runway, the man-bag is having its moment. |
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Ukes are lightweight four-stringed bantam guitars that are easy to play, colourful to look at and small enough to slip into an organic hemp man-bag. |
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It's bad enough I will soon need a man-bag to carry all my gadgets. |
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Ronaldo came dressed for the occasion and brought with him a Gucci man-bag. |
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Even more terrifying than ghosts for our clueless hero is the occasional loss of Wi-fi signal and any perceived threat to his hair or man-bag. |
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I would not be seen preening on the streets with a man-bag around my shoulders. |
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The Tudor artefacts include weapons, musical instruments, medical equipment, gold coins and even a man-bag used by a sailor to carry his clothes. |
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The Italian struck up a flirtatious conversation with me, as Italians will when there's nobody around who's either better looking or offering to sell them a new Gucci man-bag and I replied in polite monosyllables. |
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Admittedly my man-bag has met with some disdain, but its usefulness outweighs that particular problem, and chances are the detractors would get one themselves if they could. |
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If only Holden Caulfield had carried a needlepoint man-bag. |
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Federer's gold-trim jacket was accessorised with a white and gold man-bag. |
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