Hello Copepod, I hope you don't mind me taking part in this discussion. I decided to do Desang kitbags because after many years of carrying diabetic clobber around with me, I was fed up of only using pencil cases and wash-bags. Cheap they may be, but I thought my kit needed appropriate 'luggage' hence the kitbag range. Due to the fact that I only do relatively low volumes, having them made of leather is pretty much the only way I can get them made, but it does mean they are a bit of an investment. It's lovely to see the other comments about them on this site. We're all different with different meds and kit, so a Desang kitbag might not be for everyone -- I'm adding to the range when I can. I've also noted in other discussion the dilemma that I've come across too -- where you draw the line between limiting what kit can be fitted in, and the overall size of the kitbag? Sometimes people say, 'why don't you add a pocket for a mobile phone?" , or 'keys', or 'address book'.... I have to (gently) tell them that someone's already done that -- it's called a handbag...! I try and stick just to mainstream kit to keep the kitbags as diabetes-focused as possible. Best wishes, Sue