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My dice bag is a large suede bag that I like a lot. Unfortunately, it has the problem dice bags have ... the thin suede drawstrings breads. I'm going to try to find braided leather cords to use, or, if I have to, a strong twine.

I use two wallet cases for containing or carrying around subsets of dice. Two sets of the big Koplow 30 mm dice I use fit very nicely in each of two wallet cases. One of the cases is a metal box with a lid, which is doubly nice because I can stick magnetic tags -- which we use for our init board -- on the inside of the lid.
 


I didn't get a crown royal bag. And I regret it. After only a few months of light use the bag I got from chessex is starting to bust. The official dnd bags I have are nice but SMALL.

I prolly will end up getting one of those custom Crown bags even tho it isnt my favorite drink the bags are soo nice.
 

I have a handmade dice bag. My wife and I went to the fabric store I picked out some "steampunk" looking pattern (sort of at least) and she made me a custom bag.

Cheap, easy, and you get exactly what you want.
 

I have an old Crown Royal bag and I also made a few others by hand:
Making Dice Bags

Every dice bag I ever bought from a game store was a cheap piece of crap that fell apart quickly no matter how much I paid for it so I decided I could do better by myself - and I was right.
 

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