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BLCKCHRM 22X Civvy Tote by Chrome Almost indestructible, this limited-edition tote is no ordinary tote. After all, it’s made by Chrome Industries and they are known to make bags that can withstand anything that comes their way. The BLCKCHRM 22X Civvy Tote is made from a tough 22x nylon laminate—you’ll be able to bike through a monsoon and have the confidence that all your belongings inside, will stay dry. Although it has a tough shell, the tote is very chic, and good looking. What separates this tote from the rest, is that while it functions like a tote, it can moonlight as a messenger bag when you are biking through the city. It’s no secret that totes are not meant to be used for biking—it’s impossible to keep it on your shoulders the entire time, and you’re more likely to end up biking with it around your elbows— but the design of a tote is very appealing. It’s simple! But, it’s not always great when you’re on the move. It’s no surprise that Chrome designed a bag that can do both! Switching between tote and messenger is effortless. At the bottom of the tote, you’ll find a concealed cross body stabilizer strap that clips to the tote’s handles—it can be moved to the left, or right side. Depending on which shoulder you want to carry the weight on. That’s it! Very easy. The BLCKCHRM 22X Civvy Tote has many more features and plenty of storage space. It’s got wet and dry compartments inside, and the handles come with loops perfect to clip on a speaker or a light. I love that there is a side zipper on the front, so I can quickly access my phone if needed. There is also a smaller pocket in the main compartment, to separate my wallet and cables from the rest of my belongings. This holiday, you can have it all—tote and messenger—thanks to Chrome. For more information, visit: www.chromeindustries.com