20 Work Bag Essentials Women Actually Reach For Every Day

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For about a year my work bag was a canvas tote that had originally come free with a magazine subscription, and inside it lived a phone charger with no cable, three receipts, and a lone earring. I would dig around in it every morning like I was panning for gold. It was not a system, it was chaos with a strap.

Then I sat down one weekend, dumped the whole thing on my kitchen table (there is that word, using it wisely from here on), and decided to actually research what people who have their bags together carry.

This list is the result…

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20 Things Worth Carrying to Work

1. A Laptop Sleeve That Actually Fits

padded laptop sleeve in a tote bag
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  • Protects the one expensive thing
  • Under $30
  • fits most 13-14 inch laptops

You need: neoprene or padded sleeve

My friend Tessa carried her laptop bare in her bag for years until she cracked a corner of the screen getting off the train. Now she will not go anywhere without a sleeve, and honestly neither will I anymore.

2. A Small Zip Pouch for Cables

zippered pouch with charging cables and a mouse
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  • No more tangled cords
  • 5 min to pack
  • keeps cables sorted

You need: zip pouch, charger, mouse

This is the first thing on my laptop bag organization ideas list, and it is the one that made the biggest difference. One pouch, everything cable-related lives in it, and I stopped losing chargers between my desk and my kitchen counter.

3. A Portable Charger

small power bank next to a phone
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  • Saves you at 20 percent battery
  • Under $25
  • charges phone twice

You need: power bank, short cable

I did not think I needed one of these until my phone died during a commute delay and I had no way to check when the next train was coming. Never again.

4. A Notebook That Is Not for Work Notes

small notebook with a pen clipped to it
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I keep a tiny notebook that is just for random thoughts, grocery lists, and the occasional venting sentence I will never show anyone. It sounds silly but it keeps my actual meeting notes from getting cluttered with “buy more coffee.”

5. Hand Sanitizer, the Small Bottle

small hand sanitizer bottle clipped to a bag strap
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Not the giant pump bottle, the small one that clips right onto the bag zipper. My mom got me hooked on this habit and I genuinely notice when I forget it.

6. A Blister Kit, Because Someone Will Need One

small first aid pouch with bandages
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  • You become the office hero
  • Under $10
  • fits in a side pocket

You need: bandages, blister pads, small scissors

I started carrying a tiny first aid pouch after a coworker showed up in new shoes and was limping by 11am. I gave her a bandage, she acted like I had performed surgery, and I have carried one ever since.

7. A Reusable Water Bottle That Does Not Leak

insulated water bottle in a bag side pocket
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I went through three bottles that leaked into my bag before I found one that actually stayed shut. If you are still hunting, ask around, because everyone has strong opinions about this and mine took me two years to land on.

8. A Compact Mirror

small round compact mirror
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Small, flat, lives in the front pocket. I use it more for lipstick checks after lunch than anything dramatic, but it is one of those things you do not miss until the one day you left it home.

9. Spare Earbuds

wired earbuds coiled in a small case
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My good earbuds died mid call once, no warning, nothing. Now I keep a cheap wired backup pair at the bottom of my bag and have used them more times than I would like to admit.

10. A Tote Within the Tote

foldable tote bag tucked in a purse
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This is such a small thing but it has saved me more than once. A foldable tote that scrunches down to nothing, ready for the day I end up carrying home a stack of files or, more likely, leftover cake from someone’s birthday.

11. A Pen That Actually Writes

nice pen clipped inside a bag pocket
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I do not know why this took me so long to figure out. I used to grab whatever pen was nearby and half of them were dry. Now I keep one good pen in a dedicated slot and guard it like it owes me money.

12. Snacks That Are Not Sad

small snack bag with nuts and dried fruit
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Nothing fancy, just something better than the vending machine option. I keep a little bag of almonds and dried apricots in my work bag and it has saved me from a 3pm crash more times than I can count.

13. A Folder for Papers That Cannot Get Crumpled

flat document folder with papers inside
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Contracts, forms, anything that needs a signature. A flat folder keeps them from folding into my laptop sleeve and getting a crease across someone’s important signature line, which happened once and was mortifying.

14. A Small Umbrella

compact umbrella tucked in a bag pocket
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My brother Theo mocks me for this constantly, calls it my “just in case drawer” but in bag form. And then it rains and he is the one asking to borrow it.

15. Lip Balm and Hand Cream

small lip balm and hand cream tubes
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Office air is dry, my hands are always cracked by February, and I have learned to just keep both in the same small pouch so I stop hunting for them separately.

16. A Sticky Note Pad

small sticky note pad and pen
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For quick notes on someone’s desk, for leaving myself a reminder on my monitor, for the days my notebook is buried too deep to bother digging out. This is a tiny thing that I use constantly.

17. A Card Holder Instead of a Full Wallet

slim card holder wallet
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I switched from a bulky wallet to a slim card holder years ago and never looked back. Less weight, less digging, and I genuinely do not need the six loyalty cards I used to carry around.

18. A Spare Pair of Tights or Socks

rolled up pair of tights in a small pouch
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My neighbor Marlene got a run in her tights on the walk to the office and had to sit through a meeting feeling self conscious about it all morning. She keeps a spare pair rolled up in her bag now, and honestly, so do I.

19. A Mini Sewing Kit

small travel sewing kit with thread and needle
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A button popped off my blazer once right before a meeting and I safety pinned it shut like an animal. Now I carry a tiny kit and have fixed my own buttons twice since.

20. A Printed Copy of Whatever Matters Most That Day

printed document folded in a bag pocket
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Technology fails. Wifi drops, laptops freeze, the one time you need a document is the one time the file will not open. I keep a printed backup of anything critical for the day tucked in my folder, and it has saved me exactly twice, which is enough to keep doing it.

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