Unless on business, I use cargo trousers instead of a man bag...
Remember the extraterrestrial friend of Mickey Mouse? Eega Beeva? Well, that is my role model for the perfect cargo pants: infinitively capacious, lean and understated.
While I'm perfecting my sartorial skills with that aim in mind, I'm happy with a £12 pair of cargo trousers from Asda (Walmart).
The other cargo pocket contain a Swiss multi device, a power bank, paper tissue packet, a lighter, a CR123 flashlight, and an MP3 player (I make my own playlists).
Never underestimate ingenuity. In year 1958, Sony put their first portable transistor radio on the market.
The strong point of their marketing campaign was, "The radio fits into a shirt pocket".
It later went into marketing history textbooks that all their sale representatives had personalised, extra large shirt pockets.
Remember the extraterrestrial friend of Mickey Mouse? Eega Beeva? Well, that is my role model for the perfect cargo pants: infinitively capacious, lean and understated.
While I'm perfecting my sartorial skills with that aim in mind, I'm happy with a £12 pair of cargo trousers from Asda (Walmart).
The other cargo pocket contain a Swiss multi device, a power bank, paper tissue packet, a lighter, a CR123 flashlight, and an MP3 player (I make my own playlists).
Never underestimate ingenuity. In year 1958, Sony put their first portable transistor radio on the market.
The strong point of their marketing campaign was, "The radio fits into a shirt pocket".
It later went into marketing history textbooks that all their sale representatives had personalised, extra large shirt pockets.
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