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I did experience a disaster with it, though. This part gave up on me.
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So when I have to use the extra shoulder strap, I hook it to the metal bars of the drop handles instead. :/
Omg! That was my dilemma with the bag when worn with the longstrap.
I have tried getting its approximate weight and sadly it approximately weighs 1.2 kg. The bag itself is heavy eh!?
I actually have experienced that when I have worn it with the longstrap.(good thing though, the stitches of my 2 bags has not given up yet) It actually pulls up the saffiano that is attached to its lining. By merely looking at my bag, it does look funny since it should retain it square-ish appearance. But lo-and behold, the square-ish bag has turned into a shape that I cannot put words into hehe! It really scares me off because the mere thought of using it with all my stuffs inside would definitely aggravate and damage the stitches. (With the picture which you have posted I am damn right! Oh, your poor bag! Im sorry about that!)
To cap it off though the TB Rob double zip is still very gorgeous. Hence, I would suggest to everyone who owns one to just hand carry the pretty bag so as to maximize its awesomeness. We can still use the straps though, but if I may suggest, do not just use the interior hardware to connect the straps. I would suggest to just use the hardware that connects right to the handles of the bag for better support.( That's what I do, to prevent from damaging the stitches)
- Love, BabySky
P.S Your bag is real pauii

