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    do you have a shot of your bag with the flap up? It might help to see what's going on underneath.

    The only thing I could think of, without seeing how, in particular, THIS bag sinches, is that perhaps you need to gently knot the drawstring??

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    do you have a shot of your bag with the flap up? It might help to see what's going on underneath.

    The only thing I could think of, without seeing how, in particular, THIS bag sinches, is that perhaps you need to gently knot the drawstring??
    That is what I was thinking but figured there may be something preventing this being the solution. I don't know, like you suggested perhaps pics would help.
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    I dont claim to know anything , but couldnt you put some small o-rings around the drawstring? when you cinch it up the o-rings would hold the string in place......just my 2 cents.

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