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bag
thumb|Paper bags with handles
backpack
thumb|right|A 30 L top and bottom-loading hiking backpack thumb|right|A 12 L front-loading photography backpack
airbag
thumb|upright=1.35|The driver and passenger front airbag modules, after having been deployed, in a Peugeot 306
plastic bag
type of container made of thin, flexible, plastic film, nonwoven fabric, or plastic textile
gunny sack
inexpensive bag made of hessian, or polypropylene
tea bag
porous bag containing tea leaves
sleeping bag
insulated covering for a person
Schultüte
thumb|160px|Boy holding a Schultüte A Schultüte (, "school cone"), also known as a Zuckertüte (, "sugar cone") in some parts of Germany, is a large cone-shaped, cornucopia-styled container made of paper, cardboard, or plastic.
briefcase
thumb|Black attaché case A briefcase or an attaché case (/əˈtæʃeɪ/) is a narrow hard-sided box-shaped bag or case used mainly for carrying papers and equipped with a handle.
paper bag
bag made out of paper
pastry bag
kitchen utensil
sandbag
thumb|300px|Residents and volunteers work to fill sandbags during the Great Flood of 1993|Mississippi and Missouri river floods of 1993. thumb|300px|Members of the Georgia National Guard filling sandbags in preparation for floods.
tote bag
bag
bin bag
disposable bag used to contain trash
saddlebag
thumb|Saddlebags on a Western saddle thumb|Traditional Blackfoot women's saddlebag Saddlebags are bags that are attached to saddles.
body hygiene kit
article of luggage
zipper storage bag
resealable plastic bag
bag-in-box
thumb|A bladder pack and a complete bag-in-box thumb|Several bag-in-box containers (here, containing Fountain drink|soft drink syrup), connected to a fountain drink system thumb|upright|Filling machinery A bag-in-box or BiB is a container for the storage and transportation of liquids. It consists of a strong bladder (or plastic bag), usually made of several layers of metallised film or other plastics, seated inside a corrugated fiberboard box. The BiB is used because of its easy transportation and ability to dispense liquids. It is mainly used in the food industry for transporting condiments a
thermal bag
thermally insulating container
duffel bag
reinforced bag used to transport objects, often with a handle or strap to carry over one shoulder
noken
thumb|260px|Papuan women and her s in Metu Debi island off Youtefa Bay, Jayapura, [[Indonesia, 1899]] Noken () is a traditional Papuan multifunctional knotted or woven bag native to the Western New Guinea region, Indonesia. Its distinctive usage, which involves being hung from the head, is traditionally used to carry various goods, and also children.
suicide bag
euthanasia device
sickness bag
bag used by airline passengers in the event of motion sickness
Bagism
thumb|John Lennon and [[Yoko Ono during their 1969 Bed-in]] Bagism is a genre of performance art satirizing social prejudice, where by living in a bag a person could not be judged on their bodily appearance. Bagism was created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as part of their extensive peace campaign in the late 1960s. The intent of bagism was to satirize prejudice and stereotyping. Bagism involved wearing a bag over one's entire body. According to John and Yoko, by living in a bag, a person could not be judged by others on the basis of skin colour, gender, hair length, attire, age, or any other su
body bag
bag designed to contain a human body
Sabretache
thumb|right|A depiction of a hussar officer of the army of the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807. His sabretache is suspended below his [[sabre and behind his left leg. It is emblazoned with the White Eagle of Poland]] A sabretache (derived from ) is a flat bag or pouch, which was worn suspended from the belt of a cavalry soldier together with the sabre.
haversack
thumb|upright=1.4|World War II-era American infantryman with a haversack at his hip hanging from a shoulder strap
bindle
thumb|right|upright|Two hobos walking along railroad tracks after being put off a train. One is carrying a bindle.
antistatic bag
type of packaging for electronics and static-sensitive devices
biodegradable bag
biodegradable product
tobacco pouch
small bag for holding tobacco
bean bag
sealed bag containing dried beans or pellets
doypack
type of packaging
back basket
baggage
milk bag
plastic bag that contains milk
feedbag
thumb|220x220px|A horse eating from a feedbag in Florence, Italy thumb|right|185x185px|An early 1930s horse's nose bag, made of reeds, from the island of Ibiza in the [[Mediterranean. Dimensions: height 26 cm; base diameter 36 cm; top diameter 28 cm.]]A feedbag, feed bag, feeding bag, nosebag, or morral, is a bag, filled with fodder, and attached to the head of a horse, enabling it to eat. The main advantages are that only a small amount of the feed is wasted, and it prevents one animal consuming the ration of another.
coffee bag
container used for shipping and storing coffee
red box
a type of despatch boxes
bota bag
traditional Spanish liquid receptacle
mail bag
package for carrying posted objects
medicine bag
traditional North American Indian container for various items of supernatural power
gig bag
bag used for the storage and transport of musical instruments
medical bag
medical gear
Gamow bag
an inflatable pressure bag
flour sack
bag used to store flour or feed
packet
small bag or pouch
bear-resistant food storage container
money bag
bag or sack used to hold money or gold
parfleche
400px|thumb|A parfleche is a type of wallet or bag made from rawhide. Historically made by Plateau, Great Basin, and Plains Indians|Plains women, they are usually decorated with brightly colored geometrical designs. A parfleche is a Native American rawhide container that is embellished by painting, incising, or both.
paper sack
shipping container made of high quality and weight paper, usually kraft virgin fiber, which is normally used for transporting powder materials, such as flour, cement, animal feed, etc.
holdall
thumb|A leather holdall thumb|Gym bag recovered from the wreckage of Flight 93
red-white-blue bag
carriage bag made out of nylon canvas in colors of red, white and blue, originating in Hong Kong in the 1960s and now a representative of Hong Kong culture