Okay, let’s talk about this Marc Jacobs tote bag. The medium one specifically. I kept seeing it around, you know? On social media, people walking down the street. It looked pretty sturdy and, well, it clearly states what it is.

Deciding and Getting It
I went back and forth for a while. Did I really need another tote? Probably not. But I wanted something casual but still put-together for weekends or running errands. I looked at the different sizes online. The large seemed way too big for my daily stuff, and the mini was cute but just not practical for what I carry. So, the medium felt like the logical choice. I finally bit the bullet and ordered it online. The wait wasn’t too bad, maybe a week?
When the package arrived, I opened it up. First impression? The canvas felt really stiff. Like, super structured. Not necessarily a bad thing, just something I noticed right away. It definitely stands up on its own, which is useful I guess. The black color I chose was deep and consistent.
Using the Bag Day-to-Day
So, I started using it. Moving my essentials over – wallet, phone, keys, a small makeup pouch, sunglasses, my Kindle. Here’s what I found:
- Space: It holds a decent amount. All my basics fit fine. I could even squeeze in a small water bottle and a foldable umbrella if I packed carefully.
- Structure: Because it’s so stiff, it doesn’t really flop over. But, inside? It’s basically one big open space. There’s a small zippered pocket and two slip pockets, but they are pretty flat. Things tend to just pile up at the bottom. I ended up buying a separate bag organizer insert just to keep things from becoming a jumbled mess. That helped a lot.
- Carrying it: The handles are sturdy, good for carrying by hand or on the crook of your arm. Throwing it over the shoulder? Possible, but a bit snug if you’re wearing a thicker coat. It doesn’t come with a crossbody strap, which I kind of miss sometimes.
- The Look: It does look cool, I have to admit. Simple, bold. It goes with pretty much any casual outfit.
One thing to note: the canvas attracts lint and dust sometimes, especially the black one. I find myself giving it a quick brush-off now and then. Not a deal-breaker, just something I noticed through use.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I use it quite a bit, especially on weekends. It’s tough, holds its shape, and has that recognizable look. Is it the most practical bag ever invented? No. The lack of internal organization is a thing, and the shoulder carry is just okay. But I knew it was more about the style going in. I needed something sturdy for grab-and-go situations, and it does that job pretty well. I’m glad I got the medium; the size feels right for my needs. It wasn’t cheap, but the quality feels solid so far. It’s become a reliable workhorse in my casual bag rotation.
