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The other thing I try to keep in mind in the design of these is how the stresses are applied when worn and used. This is an excellent example if you have the patience to read through the rest of this paragraph... If I anchor the shoulder strap at the top of the flap so that you get a dead hang, half of the weight of the sleeve is transferred to the front closing mechanism, be it the hook/loop or the buckles. While both are sturdy, probably more than enough for the application, it doesn't seem to make sense to risk an accidental opening at an inopportune time. With the buckles and pocket on the outer flap you can really see how this would be important - all that stress would be transferred to the main buckles attached to the outside of the outer pocket, which then gets transferred to the closing mechanism of the pocket itself. I'm sure it would hold just fine, but even then the flap will always be trying to open the pocket. |
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