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The last of my SAS purchases has arrived. Chili duffle! I swear I saw someone doubled the strap on this, but I can't figure it out so I used my crystal studded top handle with glitter edge coat lol. Can't decide which charm - skull or sequins?
That was me! You can double it, but you have to unbuckle it in order for it to fit through the loops, then rebuckle.

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I haven't carried a purse in awhile, just been carrying wristlets. But I fell in love the Brooklyn 28! It's a perfect crossbody for me. I do have a question though. When I was adjusting the detachable strap, I noticed that it has holes on both ends. Are there other ways to wear the strap that this ole gal isn't aware of? I'm afraid I may be missing out on a new fashion trend. :hrmm:
 

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I haven't carried a purse in awhile, just been carrying wristlets. But I fell in love the Brooklyn 28! It's a perfect crossbody for me. I do have a question though. When I was adjusting the detachable strap, I noticed that it has holes on both ends. Are there other ways to wear the strap that this ole gal isn't aware of? I'm afraid I may be missing out on a new fashion trend. :hrmm:

I don't have this bag but I suspect if you use the buckle with the holes on the other side it effectively doubles the strap and turns it from crossbody into a shoulder strap. Like you undo the buckle, slide the strap through the d ring on the right side until the strap is folded in half, then rebuckle.
 
I haven't carried a purse in awhile, just been carrying wristlets. But I fell in love the Brooklyn 28! It's a perfect crossbody for me. I do have a question though. When I was adjusting the detachable strap, I noticed that it has holes on both ends. Are there other ways to wear the strap that this ole gal isn't aware of? I'm afraid I may be missing out on a new fashion trend. :hrmm:

I don't have this bag but I suspect if you use the buckle with the holes on the other side it effectively doubles the strap and turns it from crossbody into a shoulder strap. Like you undo the buckle, slide the strap through the d ring on the right side until the strap is folded in half, then rebuckle.

Very clever of them the put holes on both ends, it probably makes it easier to have the finished side up when doubling up a long strap to turn it into a shoulder strap, as @LaVisioneer has suggested.

Here is a photo of my Honey Borough bag and I have doubled up the long strap to make it into a shoulder strap.

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I haven't carried a purse in awhile, just been carrying wristlets. But I fell in love the Brooklyn 28! It's a perfect crossbody for me. I do have a question though. When I was adjusting the detachable strap, I noticed that it has holes on both ends. Are there other ways to wear the strap that this ole gal isn't aware of? I'm afraid I may be missing out on a new fashion trend. :hrmm:
Yes those holes are for doubling the strap. Here is an example of it on my Charlie. Actually pretty great idea so you can wear long or short if you don't want to use the handles.
 

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Thanks so much all! I can now see how to make the strap work so that it's easier to carry on my shoulder! :heart:
I don't have this bag but I suspect if you use the buckle with the holes on the other side it effectively doubles the strap and turns it from crossbody into a shoulder strap. Like you undo the buckle, slide the strap through the d ring on the right side until the strap is folded in half, then rebuckle.

Very clever of them the put holes on both ends, it probably makes it easier to have the finished side up when doubling up a long strap to turn it into a shoulder strap, as @LaVisioneer has suggested.

Here is a photo of my Honey Borough bag and I have doubled up the long strap to make it into a shoulder strap.

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Yes those holes are for doubling the strap. Here is an example of it on my Charlie. Actually pretty great idea so you can wear long or short if you don't want to use the handles.
 
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