Special feature: the BagPod

Are you still wondering about what to get your wife or partner who already has everything this Christmas? If so, then spare the suspicion for the BagPod that has been Highly Commended by the Giftware Association. Its the brainchild of Swedish innate Marianne Sparrenius-Waters of RedDog Design Ltd., formed in Abergavenny, Wales, UK.Its essentially the bag that fits snugly inside the handbag.

Now, before you begin wondering why upon earth do you need the bag inside the bag?, design this scenario: youre about to go out for the evening; youve got ready to go as well as its time to go only all your things are inside the purse you were regulating during the day as well as now youre wanting to go out with the different handbag. Of course, you find yourself desparately rummaging around for the equipment you wish with you.

The thought of the BagPod is that it binds all your pass essentials already, whether that be your glasses, your keys, your iPhone, your lipstick or whatever. Anything that you regularly wish with you, you put in your BagPod as well as the rest of the purse can be used for other, less essential items. So, instead of all that rummaging, you only take out the BagPod as well as send it from the single purse to another, as well as youre good to go.

So simple, yet the single of those ideas you wished youd come up with yourself! The BagPod has the total of 10 separate compartments, the single of that is zipped, as well as the tanned hide strap/keyring to keep your k! eys secu re. It additionally comes in the multitude of colours so it can compare or contrariety with the range of different coloured handbags. It can be bought with the board or tanned hide finish but you suggest the luxurious tanned hide that comes in 3 sizes (small, middle as well as leather) as well as with the lovely, soothing fluffy finish inside.

Prices for the tanned hide chronicle begin from 69.95 as well as the list of stockists can be found here.

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