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not sure if these are a thing outside of japan/asia but i love the cute plushy ones especially. i could be wearing an all black, grungy outfit , but when you see my bag charm you’ll know i’m a lil softie at heart <3 also complimenting someone else’s bag charm can be a great conversation starter since they can be so personal and unique~!
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I love ita bags!! Displaying your favorite charms, buttons and what not without fear of losing them? Hell yea!!! I also love seeing them on others and how other people decorate them. Doesnt matter if its oshi themed or mutli fandom, flex your favorite stuff!!
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you can hear me coming from miles away i have many more but my bags can only handle so much (currently using 20something charms, they usually weight more than the contents inside the bag lol) i love collecting charms— the obsession began with anna faris’ character from ā€œthe hot chickā€! she has a bunch of charms and i, verbatim, said ā€œmy dream when i grow up is to have a keychain like that oneā€ a bunch of years later go by and here i am buying more and more :P
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