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'''Manbags''' (a [[portmanteau]] of 'man' and '[[handbag]]s') are shoulder bags for men. Sometimes also called '''murse''' (a portmanteau of 'man' and '[[purse]]'). {{Fact|date=March 2009}}. |
'''Manbags''' (a [[portmanteau]] of 'man' and '[[handbag]]s') are shoulder bags for men. Sometimes also called '''murse''' (a portmanteau of 'man' and '[[purse]]'). {{Fact|date=March 2009}}. |
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First example in popular culture is believed to be Chewbacca in Star Wars (1977). |
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Manbags (a portmanteau of 'man' and 'handbags') are shoulder bags for men. Sometimes also called murse (a portmanteau of 'man' and 'purse'). [citation needed].
First example in popular culture is believed to be Chewbacca in Star Wars (1977).