You’ve probably heard me mention one of my favorite bag makers plenty of times: Moop! Today I’ll tell you about a few of their bags and wax poetic about the one that serves as my Mary Poppins bag.
The Tiny Clutch 2 is a great bag for tossing into a larger bag when you want to keep necessities–phone, debit card, cash, lip stick–all together. I use it all the time when I don’t want to carry a handbag and a tote.
I reviewed my Paperback bag here (scroll down to the end of the post). Now that I have an iPad mini, the bag holds even more. I especially like this bag when I’m biking to do my errands. It also makes a terrific clutch when I snap off the strap.
I’ve long been on the search for the perfect handbag, but I already own the perfect work bag: the Moop Letter Bag in waxed canvas. Like Mary Poppins’s carpet bag, this bag can hold it all (almost)! Mine is gray waxed canvas, with one of my favorite details–a gorgeous turquoise lining, which makes it easy to find all the things I stuff into the bag. Most days, the slip pocket holds my bullet journal and pencil case, the front pockets hold my reading glasses and sketchbook, and the inside pocket holds text books, work folders, student papers, articles I need to read–you get the idea. And there is a key fob, the handiest detail on any larger bag! The inside pockets are great for my iPad cord, Altoids, and other bibs and bobs I need throughout the day. While I love the look of leather bags, this one is so much lighter than my leather briefcase. I can carry it, stuffed to the brim, with little pain. I also get a lot of use of the shoulder straps–I don’t often carry bags messenger style, but I do like having the options the adjustable strap offers.
It’s more than a terrific bag for work. You can see the Letter Bag at the Louvre when it served as my second carry-on and day bag during a weekend in Paris. Moop makes many styles that are refined enough to wear with more sophisticated looks.
Of course, the fact that the bags are manufactured in the USA using ethically produced materials goes a long way in my love of them.
Stay tuned for an interview next week with Wendy, the genius behind Moop.
In the meantime, spill in the comments–which is your fave Moop bag?
oh I love all of these, but when you start talking messenger bag in waxed fabric…swooooon.
I look forward to the interview.
I just received my carrier bag in gray waxed canvas and I love it!Today it’s carrying my laptop, purse, makeup bag and an apple!
I’ve never heard of a Moop bag before, but I’m absolutely drawn to the Letter bag. I have to be careful since some types of fabric mold easily here in Hawaii. I loved my last canvas bag but I left it too long in a closet and it got the dreaded mold. I’ll check this one out. Thanks, Beverly.
Loooove my moop bags, for all the reasons you haved mentioned. My paperback & letter bags are constant companions.
Damn you! I’ve been wanting a Moop bag for so long and now reading this and looking at the links I just have to get one. I bought a messenger bag for my trip to France and was not happy with it. Mostly I need a good purse and so I think I might start with the paperback model.
My daily bag is now a totebag that holds my knitting and my wallet. Your work bag sounds like a perfect fit, too. Look forward to the interview. Moop looks like a great company and product.
I own the Paperback in waxed brown canvas. I love it. There are times when I think it’s bigger than I need (night out), so I may pick up a Paperback Mini or a Tiny Cluch (#1 or #2) the next time MOOP has an open studio.