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What are shoulder bags examples?

Cross-bodies, hobos, barrels, and totes are some of the most popular styles of shoulder bags.



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A shoulder bag is carried on one side of your body, nestled between your arm and your side. A single strap or top handle just long enough to sling over your shoulder – hence the bag's name – is attached to the top.

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In general, crossbody bags are smaller and have a single strap that goes across your body. Shoulder bags are larger and have two straps that go over your shoulders. There are many benefits to carrying a crossbody bag: They're more comfortable to wear since the weight is evenly distributed across your body.

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Domestic carry-on policies. A good rule of thumb is that if your carry-on bag fits under the seat in front of you, it's considered a personal item. This includes small backpacks, purses, briefcases, laptop bags, etc. Larger bags, including suitcases, must fit in the overhead bin compartment.

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Sling bags are generally smaller than shoulder bags, with just enough room to carry essentials like a wallet, phone, keys, and maybe a small water bottle. Some sling bags may have additional pockets or compartments for organization, but they are generally designed to be lightweight and easy to carry.

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As a general rule of thumb, backpacks will offer better support for your back than shoulder bags, and so if you're carrying heavier loads, or have a longer commute in your day, then a backpack is probably the best option for you.

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They're fashion-forward, too, ranging from leather to designer. To prep your next shopping step, we pulled our favorite sling bags of 2023 for you to choose from.

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In general, a sling bag can be either a crossbody or belt bag, but you can't wear a sling pack around your waist like a fanny pack. Sling bags are designed with one single crossbody strap that can sometimes be worn on either shoulder, but never around the waist like a fanny pack.

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