
We only wish the double zipper traveled a little farther down the sides of the bag to provide easier access to its contents. We like the interior's light-tan pinstripe fabric, which, in addition to looking deluxe, makes it easy to spot items at the bottom of the bag. includes a small zippered pocket on the outside edge. The third compartment can hold a few notepads, files, or magazines, and it. The center compartment is lightly padded to protect your laptop from jostling, and a faux-leather strap folds across the top to hold your laptop in place. This compartment also includes a snap-in accessory bag for makeup or other small items it can also serve as a clutch purse in a pinch. One compartment features a cell phone pocket, a PDA pocket, three pen loops, and five slots for business cards. Inside the Cha Cha Tote you'll find three main compartments. We like that the straps are short enough to carry the bag briefcase-style, yet long enough to throw the bag over one shoulder for convenience. Metal grommets on the base of the bag provide protection and stability when you set it down on the train or bus. The exterior lacks any other features besides the tassels and leather accents-there are no pockets for magazines or carriers for cell phones. A large decorative tassel adorns one side of the bag, while smaller tassels act as pulls for the double zipper. The exterior consists of red polyester material with dark-brown faux-leather accents and straps. Though its lower-end materials make it obvious the Cha Cha Tote isn't couture, its overall look is surprisingly sophisticated.
