UncommonGoods is one of my favorite catalogs to get in the mail. They have so many unique items that I have found myself pinning onto my Pinterest. While browsing their website, I found out about their Blogger Review Program, which allows bloggers to choose a product to review. I jumped at the chance to pick something from their website to review!

uncommongoods messenger bag reviewUncommonGoods said I could choose anything that was under $50, so I used the Gifts Under $50 search here to start my initially browsing. I finally came upon the Recycled Plastic Messenger Bag, which is black and white with red stitching down the middle (and a red adjustable strap). It was under $50 so I knew that was my pick! (They also have a Gifts Under $100 search here if you are looking for something even more extravagant.)

I received the bag right before I was due to go to Denver for a wedding, so I folded up the bag in my carry-on to make it my purse once I got to Denver (fun fact: I HATE checking luggage and even flew to Europe for 10 days with just a carry-on and giant backpack that barely fit under my seat).

The bag was great during my trip and so much easier on my shoulders than my normal messenger bags. I would say it is about medium size once it is folded over. The strap is easily adjustable and was very durable. The only thing I would change is that this bag has no interior pockets.

I will definitely be using this bag regularly and am so thankful to UncommonGoods for letting me try out one of their products.

If you are interested in doing a product review for UncommonGoods, check out their Blogger Review Program here: http://www.uncommongoods.com/reviews

Pssst: here are some of my other favorite items from UncommonGoods:

Kelsey Jones

Kelsey Jones

Founder/Chief Marketing Consultant at Six Stories
Kelsey Jones helps clients around the world grow their social media, content, and search marketing presence. She enjoys writing and consuming all kinds of content, both in digital and tattered paperback form.
Kelsey Jones
Kelsey Jones