AS"ON Becky Shoulder Bag Review: Fit Photos and Storage
A personal review of the AS"ON Becky shoulder bag in black, including fit photos, Musinsa price, storage capacity, iPad and laptop fit, and everyday styling notes.
Hi! Today I’m reviewing a cute bag from AS"ON. I had been keeping an eye on the brand for a while, but this was my first purchase. I used to like only mini bags, so I didn’t own any larger bags at all. Over time, though, I started wanting something with a practical amount of storage.

AS"ON Becky / as"on becky It feels lightweight, a little hip, and slightly lovely at the same time. I considered white because it would be easy to carry with anything, but I decided on black. The material feels like thin leather. The logo is placed neatly in the center, and the shoulder strap is on the thicker side. The bag itself is light.

It is 107,990 KRW on Musinsa. It had been sold out for quite a while and seems to have been restocked recently. If you want to see the model’s fit photos, head to Musinsa.

These are outfit photos I took while carrying it for about three weeks. I used it really often, almost like a uniform item. Because the bag is bigger, it holds a lot, and since it is light with a clean design, I didn’t feel like switching bags. I think I carried it almost every day.

It also works pretty well with casual clothes. Even on rainy days, I carried it easily and often.

As someone who had only carried mini bags, when I first received it I thought, “Wow, this is huge.” But after using it for a few days, it didn’t feel that big. It feels more like a medium bag.

Because it has a matte, leather-like look, it was really easy and comfortable to style. The embroidery or stitching detail is also quite pretty.

There is no zipper on the main opening; it closes with a magnet. Honestly, even if it had a zipper, I probably would have left it open. The magnet is convenient to open and close, and it feels fairly strong.

Inside, there is a zip storage area and two pockets in different sizes. Because of the lining material, items placed in the pockets tend to slip out easily, no matter what I put in. The pockets are also a little shallow. So I barely use the pockets and usually keep small items inside the zip section.

According to the size listed on the site, it is 30 cm high and 45 cm wide. It is definitely big enough for an iPad. I wondered whether a laptop might be a bit difficult, so I tried it.

When I placed it against the bag, the laptop size was just about right, but the opening is narrower than the full width of the bag, so it does not go in horizontally. It does fit vertically, although it sticks out a little. If you only need to bring a laptop occasionally, it is not bad, but if you need to carry a laptop every day, it might be difficult.

The storage is excellent. An iPad, diary, two pouches, AirPods, and more all fit with plenty of room. That said, when you pack it lightly, the shape stays pretty as is, but when you put in a lot, it does feel like it sags a bit. Also, the bottom does not feel especially protected, so that is something to be a little careful about.

There is a large ring on the shoulder strap, so it is perfect for adding a keyring. I strongly recommend it as a bag for people in their 20s, college students, and office workers.
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