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  • spindlitis
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    If you are looking LCBs, there is an Olive/Olive that has Cordura lining. And the Plum/Wasabi LCB also has Cordura lining. If you do want a Cordura lining, call to see if it's available in the size you want.


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  • Tizi
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    I have 2 SCBs 1 in navy/cayenne cordura, the other is black parapack/solar. I have 1 MCB that is black dyneema/wasabi. I have only had the MCB for a short time, but so far so good. I use the larger one when I need to carry more stuff.

    I have hade the navy SCB for a few years and it gets used. I have posted pictures in the forums.


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  • kkintea
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    Originally posted by GoStanford View Post
    Olive is parapack and not Cordura? Ohhhh....

    Is there an Olive Cordura?
    Yes, there is olive cordura but this run of cafe bags seems to have parapack or Dyneema linings.


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  • GoStanford
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    Originally posted by Mausermama View Post
    MCB in cocoa/olive (I wish it was the Cordura lining)
    Olive is parapack and not Cordura? Ohhhh....

    Is there an Olive Cordura?

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  • Walker
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    I have a linen/olive SCB and cocoa/wasabi MCB from the Portable Culture days. They are my walking bags.

    I use the MCB if I plan to pick up a few stuff on my way back. Otherwise, the SCB is great.

    I sometimes use my SE for walking. I prefer the SCB and MCB.
    Last edited by Walker; 05-03-2014, 09:26 AM.

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  • monkeylady
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    Thanks, kkintea! What a great idea! As I have said elsewhere in the Forum, I tend to stay too literal with TB products, using them for travel only (as in an airplane). It's kind of embarrassing. It's helpful to figure out ways to extend the uses of pouches and cubes.

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  • kkintea
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    Originally posted by monkeylady View Post
    Please, do tell! I ordered one and it is sitting on my desk empty, never used. I could use some inspiration.
    Sure! The one that I have at the moment is actually in the car. I have a wrist strap on it that I have slung unobtrusively over the gear shifter. It holds reward cards for things like gas, grocery, etc. that I don't need to carry around everyday and consequently often forgot to bring when I went out on errands before. I also throw coupons in there and a few pens for impromptu shopping lists. Because I can see through it, it's easy to remember to actually use the coupons. You could also fit your iPhone in there if needed and even the TB organizer wallet for a quick shopping clutch. @taminca has great photos here with even more ideas.

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  • monkeylady
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    Originally posted by kkintea View Post
    Woohoo linen/navy! I have a navy small double organizer pouch on the way to accessorize mine. I am finding more and more uses for the double organizer. So glad they introduced it.
    Please, do tell! I ordered one and it is sitting on my desk empty, never used. I could use some inspiration.

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  • Moosezilla
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    Whenever I go out and about, I use my Linen/Steel SCB and it's perfect! It's the bag that I carried all the time when I was in Berlin and it's my purse when I carry more than my keys, phone, and wallet. I don't think I could put a MCB or LCB to good use, because there would be too much space for what I generally carry with me. I have an Aubergine/Steel Ristretto for my iPad, so when I do want to take my iPad with me, I just transfer the contents of my SCB over to the Ristretto and it gets the job done, so it doesn't look like the MCB or LCB are in my future, although you all are wonderful enablers! :P

    I forgot to mention that I also have a few PCSBs on the way, so I may use one of those as a purse when I travel instead of also taking my beloved SCB with me. We'll see what happens! A girl (or dude) can never have too many TB bags! Hehe!
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  • kkintea
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    Originally posted by Mausermama View Post
    This past week I gifted my LCB (in Cocoa/Olive, with the Portable Culture logo) to my 16 year old son. He absolutely loves it. As much as I loved the color, the size was just too big for me. So now I am expecting a box to arrive on Thursday containing a MCB in cocoa/olive (I wish it was the Cordura lining) and an SCB in linen/navy.

    I expect the SCB will function as a summery PLO for church and other lighter days, while the MCB will likely be carried more often. This is because I make it a policy to never leave the house without a knitting or spindling project or my Kindle. If I have a spare minute or two, I pull something out to work on or read.
    Woohoo linen/navy! I think it'll fit right in with your blue TB collection. I have a navy small double organizer pouch on the way to accessorize mine. I am finding more and more uses for the double organizer. So glad they introduced it.

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  • Mausermama
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    This past week I gifted my LCB (in Cocoa/Olive, with the Portable Culture logo) to my 16 year old son. He absolutely loves it. As much as I loved the color, the size was just too big for me. So now I am expecting a box to arrive on Thursday containing a MCB in cocoa/olive (I wish it was the Cordura lining) and an SCB in linen/navy.

    I expect the SCB will function as a summery PLO for church and other lighter days, while the MCB will likely be carried more often. This is because I make it a policy to never leave the house without a knitting or spindling project or my Kindle. If I have a spare minute or two, I pull something out to work on or read.

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  • kkintea
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    I recently went through this decision myself and chose the SCB. There was too much space at the top in the MCB for how I intended to use it 90% of the time and it didn't lay right under filled. I really wanted black parapack (not available now in small) but things have a way of working out. I exchanged the black MCB for the SCB in linen, and I couldn't be happier.

    And now I've learned a new word thanks to @scribe: brolly.


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  • scribe
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    There's definitely something to be said for having the right-sized bag for the job! My workday PLO is a Side Effect, because it can hold just the essentials/valuables I want to keep with me at all times (phone, wallet, keys) - bigger and less-used items go in the S19 which is my other EDC.

    However for my shopping trip in town today, I took my MCB. It has plenty of space for everything that I normally carry in the SE, plus a compact brolly, a couple of shopping bags that scrunch up into tiny pouches and a medium yarn sack - I travel into town by bus, so I like to have something to occupy myself. Even with all that, there was still room for a couple of small purchases before I needed to break out the shopping bags!

    Still, it's a bit large for when I'm not shopping/knitting, so I've also order the SCB (in steel parapack, to match my FJN). I was thinking it might be good at conventions, when I often need to carry around a programme booklet and a paperback or iPad for my author reading session, but don't want anything too heavy because I'm on the move all day.

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  • GoStanford
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    Originally posted by BarryLee View Post
    was just curious if you felt the café bag would have enough structure in dyneema or be too “floppy”.
    Keep in mind I am a relative novice with TB bags - however! I am a big fan of Dyneema for the SCB because I toss my bag in the car, on shelves, have to carry other large totes with gym or sports gear. The Dyneema is light as can be and has lots of give, plus it seems to repel dust and lint very nicely. In contrast, my Cordura MCB picked up enough sweater lint today that it needed a conscious brushing off. I suspect that Cordura or Parapack could be better for MCB/LCB to help them hold their structure, but even my MCB collapses in on itself a bit. I see lots of photos in the Flickr stream in which the MCB/LCB look rigid. They must be packed quite full.

    Originally posted by monkeylady View Post
    I am very much of a minimalist with regard to my EDC and carry the SE for this purpose....I did use the MCB yesterday just to try it out. My, it carries a lot of stuff! But, I too was a little put off by all the unused space at the top of the bag.
    Yes, it took me most of this week to get more used to the space, and it was only today that the extra space really came in handy. If you tend towards minimalism, I would suggest based on my limited experience that the SCB is a great place to start. I do have a SE and I find it very useful for quick walks and errands, but as a daily purse, I like the SCB.

    Originally posted by icebeng View Post
    @Gostanford
    Thanks for the sharing, it's technically "enabling" all those on the fence about getting different sized Cafe bags lol
    Including me >.<"....
    Not to mention that very interesting fact that a LCB can fit a take-out pizza... Really?!
    That just made me want a snack....
    Me?? Enabling? All I can say is that these TB bags are a wonderful guilty pleasure - I'm delighted if my experience is useful to anybody out there. I distinctly remember another thread in which pizza was mentioned - maybe one of the moderators or superusers will find it. While I'm finally appreciating the different uses of the SCB/MCB, and I'm lucky enough to have both, if I had to choose one, I would choose SCB over MCB (depending on materials and colors available). Just talk to me the next time I order pizza!

    A couple of additional thoughts - some of the other threads about CB vs. CB mention that the LCB can carry documents in a folder. I haven't tried to put a file folder in the MCB but I don't think a standard file folder will fit easily even when vertical unless you are OK bending it a little. I also saw that paper mockups were mentioned - this could be very helpful, or at least taking a tape measure out and laying out your daily carry items to see if they will fit.

    Despite putting my paperback book into the MCB when needed today, I really want to have a field journal-like book cover that I can use to protect my books from errant keys and other sharp objects.
    Last edited by GoStanford; 05-02-2014, 11:04 PM. Reason: new info

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  • icebeng
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    @Gostanford
    Thanks for the sharing, it's technically "enabling" all those on the fence about getting different sized Cafe bags lol
    Including me >.<"

    I got a MCB for my mum, she was using a leather monstrosity that weighed more than the stuff she put in. I was considering a SCB, am especially stoked about the all Parapack options. Then I found out about the return of Storm Cordura.

    Just to let rest of you guys know, I've emailed the folks at TB, they've confirmed the Storm options are in stock! And the new bags are all lined with Parapack!

    So my dilemma, I'm considering an MCB instead of SCB as Storm is only available for the MCB and LCB right now, and @Gostanford just posted the equivalent of "get both!" Lol

    Not to mention that very interesting fact that a LCB can fit a take-out pizza... Really?!
    That just made me want a snack....

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