I used to carry a handbag to cart what seemed then to be 'essential' paraphernalia about with me - phone, diary, purse, comb, keys, etc, and no doubt a dozen other things that weren't at all essential but I carried because I had the space for them.
I did once spend over £100 on a very beautiful leather briefcase. It came apart within a couple of months, and I bought a more durable one for half the price. (It was bad enough I had to carry papers and laptops about with me, at least I could have them be in something I enjoyed looking at and handling.)
Then I 'opted out' and switched the handbags for bum bags, which I still prefer - not least because you haven't room to carry anything other than the essentials!
However, now that I knit

, there's no room in the bum bag for a knitting project, so as I have to carry a knitting project bag anyway

, I have a project-plus shoulder-bag, which can hold my purse, a comb, a nailfile (never essential in my old life, but essential now as a knitter!), etc, as well as the current small knitting project (usually socks to be small and portable.)
If I'm not packing a knitting project, then phone, car key and cash are in my jeans pockets, and I don't need anything else.
Except, that is, if I may be meeting spinners

, then there could be a spinning wheel in her carry bag over one shouder...
