Chairs In A Bag

Ever been at an event with no place to sit? Maybe it's a sporting event or an out door party? Maybe the place that you went to didn't have the sitting arrangement planned and there are few places to sit? One could sit on the floor or share a seat but there is a solution to the problem. Having some chairs in a bag is a perfect solution to these problems.

It might sound silly to have a chair in a bag but really it can come in handy in so many situations. A chair in a bag is simply a folded up chair that fits into a tote like bag. When the need comes to use it, simply pull it out of the bag and set it up. It's not an elaborate chair but it serves the purpose of providing seating.

Another solution that chairs in a bag offer is for those that are going away to college. Dorm rooms are really small and taking advantage of the space is essential to surviving the year. A chair in a bag can be pulled out when friends come to visit and slipped into a corner when there isn't a need to seat extra people in the dorm room. It's so genius that many people don't think of this as an option but it can come in very handy and there won't be a need to have people sitting on the beds or floor.

The storage of the chairs in a bag is really simple. It folds up nicely that it can be stored in a closet, trunk of a car, or basement easily. It won't be obnoxious or in the way and when the time comes to not need the chair in the bag just simple fold it up and store it in a car or closet. The best part is no one will know that it is a chair and being stored somewhere.

The days of sitting on hard ground or sharing chairs are over. Have a chair in a bag stored away and the seat will be available at any time. One will never know when it might come in handy!

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