I have to admit that I’ve been highly disengaged from the concept of bag organization ever since I stopped being aesthetically super-invested in my bags. My works bags have been a mess of hastily thrown together items and hardly a worthy subject for a blog post. But I have been influenced! I have been watching Instagrammer Things I Bought and Liked’s “What’s in my bag” series, and my latent obsession with organizational systems flared up again. You know what? I like putting things in bags, and putting those bags in bigger bags, and so on until I have a veritable bag Matrioshka. It’s deeply satisfying – more so even than being a total slob, which is my only other mode of existence.

Highly organized or total slob. C’est moi.

What I also like about TIBAL’s series is seeing all the little products she carries in her bag; while a lot of her tastes run far more “champagne budget” than my own “beer budget”, I do like making notes of things to try. Some of it is cheap stuff off Amazon (sometimes surprisingly effective/useful), and some of it is stuff I can look for in the clearance aisle at Winners, Nordstrom Rack, etc.

With that in mind, I thought I’d write this post in case you share my interest in strangers’ bag contents. Also, I’ve finally reorganized my work bag and I feel like this accomplishment needs to be recognized somehow.

First up, the bag.

I still switch up my bags from time to time, but not everyday. I used to match my bag to my outfit every single day, can you believe it? Good times. When I say that I’m not a “bag lady” anymore, this is what I mean. Bags have gone back to being largely functional items for me, although I still do get the occasional heart-eyes moment over a bag design (like the highly impractical but gorgeous Danse Lente mini bag I got for Christmas).

By necessity, on work days, I have to carry one of my large totes – you will see why in a moment. On weekends, or whenever I carry my laptop backpack, I tend to switch to a smaller bag. When I’m running errands only, I use one of my small crossbody bags or MbMJ backpack, and I radically streamline my bag contents (more below).

In terms of totes, I alternate between 3-4 bags I’ve had for years. My 2 favourites in terms of function – and specifically, volume and shoulder handle drop – are the Fossil tote pictured here and a Moulinette Soeurs canvas bag. I am deeply intrigued by the MZ Wallace tote that TIBAL has featured in her IG Stories, but I am not entirely sure yet that I want to spend multiple hundreds on a bag that is pure function (I don’t particularly love the aesthetics) when I already have other bags that work just fine.

Ok, on to the contents.

Omitted from this photo are my packed breakfast and lunch (including a bottle and a can of Diet Coke, go ahead and be horrified); I also often pack a pair of shoes. I don’t wear my “nice” office shoes outdoors, even in summer. I keep some nice shoes (3-4 pairs in neutral colours) at work, and then bring extras from home as my daily outfit needs dictate. I prefer to commute in flats that I don’t mind beating up, getting dirty, etc. I have a plain black pair that I wear into the ground over a couple of years, then thrift a replacement; lather, rinse, repeat.

I’ve had this Louis Vuitton Sarah wallet since 2010 or 2011, and I will probable never need to buy a new wallet again. It still looks almost new, and I purchased it secondhand from a local consignment store. I think I spent a couple hundred bucks on it; it’s practically indestructible and I have not babied it in any way. I do have to clear stuff out of it every so often – I tend to hoard random bits of paper and gift cards – but otherwise it’s quite capacious.

The only downside is that I do have to switch to a smaller wallet if I’m wearing one of my small bags. I use either the zip-around MbMJ wallet or the tiny Fossil pouch (which fits a few cards and some cash).

Ok, so yes, I carry 2 phones (not pictured): one for personal use, one for work. I use my personal phone for all my blogging-related needs (including photo taking) and also to watch Netflix so it’s basically a personal necessity. I rarely use our home laptop as my husband and son have commandeered it. I currently use an ancient iPhone 6 from 2015 (a former work phone) but I have decided to upgrade to the iPhone 11 … soon.

I don’t carry any chargers with me (although maybe I should) but keep one at the office and one in my car. My headphones are usually a tangled mess at the bottom of my bag because I am an animal.

These are my blue light glasses (under $20 on Amazon). I don’t know if they actually have any measurable effect on my eyes, but I get tons of compliments on how they look.

I started using a pencil case last year when I got back into fountain pens. This is a cheapie I picked up at Michaels for, like, $2.

Lamy Safari pens (medium nibs) are my daily use pens. I love them. They glide so, so well. I have 3 and will probably buy more; I’m waiting for the 2020 limited editions to be released. Each pen is filled with a different colour ink because I like variety. My fave inks are Iroshizuku by Pilot. They are not cheap – each bottle is about $30CAD on Amazon or at a local store – but they last forever. I’m still barely a quarter of the way through my first bottle of my most-used colour after a whole year.

Apart from the Lamys, I also have highlighters, some Sharpies, and a mechanical pencil and eraser. Nothing fancy. I may need to get some cute Stabilo highlighters soon.

Ok, this is the main bag within bag. First, a word on the bag. It’s a random Jones NY pouch and it’s old. I don’t remember where I got it, but it may have been Winners. I don’t love how it looks but every time I try to find a replacement on Amazon, it’s impossible. The 3-zippered compartments are genius, and it seems like no one else has made this type of design. Anyway, this one still works fine so I just have to get over its blah aesthetic.

In the main compartment, I keep a notebook. It’s a random one with lined pages from Winners. I use this mainly to track my personal expenditures every month (and have since about 2017), but also to jot down other things like party planning needs, packing lists, things to sell, etc.

I also have a small notepad with tear-off sheets; a Post-It pad may replace this in the future.

And I have a small bottle of hand sanitizer.

In the middle compartment, I keep my sunglasses. I know I should probably keep them in a separate case, but I treat my sunglasses like a barbarian. It’s why I always buy cheap ones; actually, I hunt for designer ones on deep discount. My current pair is Judith Leiber, and I bought them for around $20 at Winners.

I also keep some hair stuff in here now that I am growing out my hair. This barrette came from Nordstrom Rack; a pair of 3 was under $10. It looks quite luxe and does a decent job of holding back my (grown-out) bangs if I want them out of my face. The scrunchie also came as a 3-pack from the Nordstrom Rack. My hair is now long enough to pull back in a micro-ponytail and I find that these scrunchies work better at holding it all in place than the usual elastics or those plastic swirly things that other people seem to love.

I also have a travel size Mario Badescu facial spray; these don’t do much in terms of skincare, but feel refreshing so I like to spritz a bit throughout the day if I remember. I buy these for under $10CAD at Nordstrom Rack.

I recently also added a hand cream in here. I have been trying to be more diligent about washing hands throughout the day, and using hand sanitizer in between, and it’s very drying. I keep a large bottle of Hempz lotion at the office, but I also like having this little Lollia mini tube. I got it for $6 at Winners and it smells very nice.

Lastly, I have some roll-ons from Saje: one peppermint (supposedly for headaches), and one called “stress release”. I don’t know how much these really help, but I like the smells and applying a tiny bit is a nice pick-me-up in the middle of a day.

In the small compartment is where I keep my emergency make-up. I have an eye pencil and a lipstick basically. I don’t bother to re-apply my face makeup through the day because (a) I don’t care to; (b) I don’t want to have to carry extra stuff, and (c) my foundation is expensive and I don’t feel like buying multiples. I do keep some floss and a small tube of Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Miracle cream, which is perfect for chapped lips and noses.

And that’s it, folks. Notable mentions of things I don’t carry with me, but keep at the office: Kleenex, Advil, chewing gum.

If you’ve got reccs for must-have products, bags within bags, or anything related, drop me a comment below because you know I’m ready with my browser open.

15 Comments on What’s In My Bag: Winter 2020

  1. I do bags within bags too. I have a tote from Portland Leather Goods that I love and then I have a completely random selection of small bags. I particularly noticed your fountain pens since I started using fountain pens about a year ago. I have a Lamy Safari and Pilot ink in my Amazon cart right now. I just haven’t been able to decide on colors. I love posts like this because it satisfies the nosy side of me!

    • Yeah, picking colours is the hardest part. But you can’t really go wrong with any of them. Now I really want to go and look at more … darn it!

  2. A must have in my bag is colouring pages and crayons. I have a 5year old. Colouring keeps her entertained and keeps the hanger at bay when we are in a restaurant.

  3. Doesn’t Le Sportsac have a similar triple-zipper pouch design? I swear I’ve seen it around!

    • Ooh, possibly! I was mostly looking for cheapie options (under $20) but I may have a look at Le Sportsac just for curiosity’s sake.

  4. I try not to carry too many bags within bags.
    I have a work bag and an everyday bag. In my everyday bag I carry a Tiffany pen. I love nice pens but will not shell out for anything too expensive. I carry tweezers, a magnified mirror compact. Also, roller ball fragrances and tinted lip balm. Please elaborate on your Joe Fresh! I used to carry Prell hand wipes for my beloved Mother. I carry photos of her in both bags❤️🙏. I’m trying to find a pocket sized Tyndale New Testament. I carried them years ago but always gave to others. In the meantime I have The Bible App ( love it! ) on my phone!

    • I love this Joe Fresh – the shade is called Brambleberry. It’s a cross between lipstick and lip balm. It glides on very smoothly, like a balm, but has more pigmentation. It does not have good lasting power, unfortunately, but I love how it feels on lips and the colour, so I don’t mind too much.

  5. I’ve always wanted to be one of those girls who switch handbags all the time but in the half hour I allot myself to get ready for work in the morning there are no precious seconds to spare. Maybe bags within a bag are the answer! Thank you for opening my eyes!

    • They’re also just handy for keeping everything organized if your bag is a bottomless pit like mine (which is necessary for fitting in all my other crap).

  6. Weekend essentials in my hangbag at the moment; a pack of cards as Elodie loves to play gin rummy if we are sat anywhere waiting for anything and a Harry Potter book for Felix (he’s currently on Chamber) and some colouring.

    I wish I was more organised but I tend to just throw them in as we head out of the door. And always forget wipes / tissues until we are out. Doh. I don’t always remember to take my phone even but as long as there is something to entertain the kids that’s the main thing 🙂

    • That’s funny … my son is really into playing crib right now, and I wish there was an easy way to pack the cribbage board, lol! Maybe there is … I should look into that.

  7. I carry a large Fossil tote too! It’s the Maya bag. I’ve had it about 2.5 years and I love that it has a zipper along the size (perpendicular to the top zipper) that opens to a shallow pocket where I keep just my keys, ID badge for getting around my office building, and my phone. Inside the main tote, I manage to fit a small umbrella, a library book (I don’t do digital reading), and a zipper pouch with makeup mirror, tissues, etc. At the bottom of the tote are some fold-up reusable bags, my wallet, and my sunglasses (in a case :)) I carry my insulated lunch pack separately, outside my tote.

    I”m also intrigued by the Joe Fresh lipstick. I live in the U.S. and for a while, we had Joe Fresh clothing at JCPenney, but that collaboration disappeared and I had no idea there was a makeup line. I’m going to investigate online!

  8. I switch bags frequently and find a zippered bag for my chargers, a USB drive and my headphones helpful. I also travel a lot, so use a clear plastic TSA bag for my toiletries so I don’t need to swap that out before a flight. I have also taken to using a clutch rather than a wallet so I can dump my heavy tote in the office and just carry the clutch. I have a bag for it too so it doesn’t get banged up. Brahmin totes last forever.