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You could have ruck-sack syle shoulder straps sewn in as well. These could take ruck-sacks, baby carriers, heavy stuff, etc. or could even be used to attatch yourself to suitable fittings on lifts, trains, and so on when there's no room inside. |
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// I need a better name for this idea.. //
Might I suggest "Special D-Livery". |
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awww you can do better than that! |
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<grin>Sure. But can you?</grin> |
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"Weeeeee don't need no steeeeeenkeeeng bag thingeeees." 'bagolier' springs to mind |
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Somewhere, Alfonso Bedoya smiles. Very nice. |
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My 'Bay Creek Classic' has d-rings on the breast pockets, now you're the first to suggest a use for those! Great idea, and worthy. |
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Swedish brand "Dunderdon" makes trousers with D-rings attached to the belt straps. Their line includes plenty of bags, puches etc, even an apron to aid in carrying heavy loads. They also make a sturdy harness to attach even more things to and, I suppose, to help keep your heavily laden trousers from dropping... |
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cannot make up my mind if you are trying to capture a bloke for the night or getting him to carry your shopping or both |
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This will finally allow us to coordinate our cargo pants with someting a little more stylish than a photpgrapher's vest... |
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Well, maybe not me, since guys dont generally use purses in this neck of the woods... |
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Whatever. The world needs more D rings on clothing. |
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