Thank God for debit cards because I hate change. Still, if you must pay with cash and deal with the consequences, these Pantone coin purses are definitely a stylish choice. Plus, they will go great with your Pantone Messenger Bag.
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Thank God for debit cards because I hate change. Still, if you must pay with cash and deal with the consequences, these Pantone coin purses are definitely a stylish choice. Plus, they will go great with your Pantone Messenger Bag.
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Having a coin purse isn’t acceptable for any man. However, these gun versions from designer James Lassey make it possible for a guy to use exact change and still feel masculine. The only problem is that the gun purse is only a concept at the moment, so I would stick with the debit card until they show up on Etsy. In the meantime, you can pick up one of Lassey’s plush M-16s (pictured after the break).

You’ll have to go back to 1981 when Foreigner’s “Jukebox Hero” was first released to appreciate this fine change purse. Back then they still had jukeboxes that actually contained 45’s instead of CD’s or digital music. It may not have been pretty, but the ability to make everyone else listen to your choice of songs was well worth it.
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Personally, I hate change. I barely use cash anymore because it eventually turns into change. However, as far as change purses go, this “Hello my name is” version is certainly amusing—not to mention convenient.
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Ninja Kitty has sworn an oath to protect you nickels and dimes at all costs. And if your $2.50 in change should go missing, Ninja Kitty will commit seppuku in disgrace. That is protection you can trust.
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There are plenty of novelty bags that are unique and extremely ugly at the same time. See the Toto in a Basket Handbag if you don’t believe me. This flirty little skirt purse is actually something that wouldn’t embarrass you if you took it out for a night on the town. If they wanted to make it more palatable to a larger group of women all they would have to do is offer different patterns.
What they really need to do is to design this thing to be wearable. How many times do you wish you had a quick change of clothing for whatever reason?
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Looking just like the coffee cups all over NYC, this cup is what a lot of those beggars use to hold their take for the day. Now you can use it to carry your own change. It will certainly bring a surprised look to people’s faces when you pull this out. Maybe you can get some old and dirty clothes to give you the whole Beggar chic look.
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