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kaboo Bag Tina review- A Lady’s Tech handbag

IMG_0324[ad#ad-1]Handbag alert! Not to generalized, but what woman wouldn’t want a new, stylish purse? Kaboo bag is a line of tech-inspired handbags. On their website,  you can find various colors and styles (Tina, olma, Riley, and roxie), as well as specials bundling the handbags with tablet accessories and headphones.

The key feature highlighted is their “tech pouch”. Inside each bag is a side pouch constructed of two foam layers for shock absorption and water-resistant nylon. The sides of the pouch have elastic, so are expandable to your tablet. They highlight its use for the iPad, but obviously any tablet of that size or smaller will fit. I placed both my playbook tablet and portable battery charger in the pouch, and still had room to spare.

Opposite the tech pouch are THREE cell phone compartments, which I LOVE. I use all three for devices. If one is left at home, the compartment has plenty of room for business cards. The inside lining is an eye-catching “Chevron” design. It also has nice, long shoulder straps, making it easy to multi task, grab it, and run out the door. My only slight annoyance was the pen holders. They are open at the bottom, so pens fell right through unless clipped onto the bag.

I’ve been testing the Tina model in bright yellow, which has been perfect for the summer. It is certainly eye-catching and I receive compliments daily. I particularly like this model because it seems sleek and flat, but still has plenty of room in the middle compartment for the rest of the chaos usually going on in my purse. This is a wonderful alternative to the boring messenger bags and backpacks. This gets a thumbs up for both style and function. I will most definitely have to get one from the fall line 😉

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