So I started doing some research on the best camera bags for women. There were quite a few options and I was pretty surprised I hadn’t come across any of these before. Most of the brands were from independent sellers and they looked stylish and very unlike the regular camera bags. So you can carry them around just like you would regular hand bags with your cameras practically hidden inside.
Of all the options I saw, Kelly Moore bags really called out to me. After much deliberation and trial-and-error (more on that below), I finally got the B-Hobo Bag in Grassy Green.
I had initially ordered the Libby bag in Sapphire because I absolutely loved the colour and it looked very functional with enough space for a camera body, 2 lenses, laptop and misc things like your purse, a book, etc. Since I was traveling to the US for a short time, I got it delivered a week before my trip to Anu’s place where I was staying. When I finally landed and got to see it, I realised it’s way too big to be an everyday camera bag. Everything was great except the size. I panicked a bit because I was only going to be in the US for a week and returning and shipping takes way longer. So I wrote to Kelly and she responded saying she’s happy to exchange the Libby for a B-Hobo, refund the difference, and also absorb the shipping costs to Singapore! Gotta love that service!
My new bag, the Grassy Green B-Hobo, arrived about 3 weeks later and I was one happy cookie. The colour is a gorgeous green and the inside is a very pretty purple. The bag is sturdy and has enough padding to fully protect your camera and gear.
I carry my camera bag everywhere, and it’s especially useful when I am traveling, which is quite often. It can fit all the essentials like my wallet, passport, a medium-sized book or my Kindle, sunglasses, and misc things like a pen and lip gloss, in addition to the camera attached to one lens + one additional lens.
The newer B-Hobo bags come with a detachable inner basket design so you can remove the padding in one go (mine is removable too but in three pieces, not in one go) and turn it into a regular bag. The lavender B-Hobo looks absolutely gorgeous!
7. The b-hobo handles are the perfect length and they fit snugly under your arm. I haven’t used the cross-body handles yet so can’t comment on that
8. The price is reasonable, in my opinion. Agreed, the material is not leather but I would rather they keep it that way considering how much of rough-handling the bags need to take when you travel
9. Oh, and this is a big one. The bag sits upright if you place it down. This is HUGE you guys. Once you have owned a bag that can do this, there’s really no going back to the ones that plonk down and spread out on a table or the floor when you put it down. The B-Hobo is stiff (in a good way) and can sit upright on pretty much any surface
10. There are a ton of pockets all around the bag for you to easily store your personal things. I keep my passport and tickets in the back zipper, pen, phone and business cards in the front slots with zippers, and lip gloss and hand cream in the side slots
Cons:
– it’s not super easy to take the camera out of the bag if you want to get it out quickly. Generally, this doesn’t bother me because when we are out and about, I take out the camera and sling it around my shoulder, take all the pictures I want, and then put it back inside until I need it again. So what I mean is, you can’t really get the camera out while the bag is over your shoulder. I generally ask TH to hold it as I take the camera out which takes all of 5 seconds but initially this irritated me a bit. Since the bag can stand up on its own, you can also put it down and take the camera out.
– you can’t make the men in your lives carry this bag for you. Well you can, if you are one of those people but personally I think TH would look ridiculous carrying this and for my own sake, I wouldn’t want him walking around with a green bag slung over his shoulder or arm. So, when you are tired, the weight of the camera can get irritating. TH carries the camera on its own in such cases and I take it back when we need to put it away for a while.
– this is not so much a con of the bag itself but I feel like I am holding this bag in every single travel picture of ours! Since it’s been almost 2 years since I got it, I am almost tired of it. Once you use this, there’s really no going back to a regular camera bag and it’s hard to carry two handbags so you tend to just carry this with your personal things inside too. That means it’s the same handbag everywhere I go!
Kelly Moore has a new design that’s out now called Riva that looks adorable. It’s on the smaller side so maybe you can carry it as an exclusive camera bag along with a backpack while you are traveling.
Bottomline: if you are looking for a pretty and stylish camera bag to carry your stuff in, then Kelly Moore is one of the better options out there. Obviously I have only used one of her bags and my views are based on that. There are videos on each of her bag pages that you can view (scroll down a bit) to get a better idea of how the bags look inside, what you can store inside, etc. I found them immensely useful while making a decision.
So go ahead and browse the Kelly Moore website to find yours.
This is not a paid review. I paid for the bag and purchased it in March 2011. All opinions are my own. However, the post contains affiliate links.
Madhavi K
The bag looks greatNags! How i wish i can carry my dslr in my bag. Generally my bag is loaded with diapers and snacks…. Would love to buy once the kids grow a bit.
Sita
Hi, thank you for your article. Do you think this bag is also for a short girl like me? I am 152 cm, that's 5 feet I think. I also like the 2sues bag from kelly moore. Thanks Sita
Nagalakshmi V
yes it should but i'd recommend checking out the dimensions of the b-hobo and 2sues before you make a call
Anonymous
Hi Nags, Thanks for the great review , I was looking for a bag like this. It will be great to carry all the item in 1 go
Thanks,
Kalpana
anubhavati
I now remember this bag Nags when you came here to California..Only i never guessed it was a camera bag…my question …is there enough cushioning? Looks great!!!
Shobha
Nagalakshmi V
Hey shobha, it's adequately padded. you can see it in the pictures of the insides too.