Beauty
A tiny little lifesaver

Photography by Setareh Sarmadi
Ever broken a nail en route to a big interview? Been taunted all day long by a string hanging from the hem of your skirt? Fumbled for your keys in the dark? Fret no more. My Tagalongs, most famous for their disposable underwear, also has the credit card–sized Handywoman’s Kit ($12, mytagalongs.com) to solve on-the-go emergencies.
This gadget packs scissors, tweezers, a nail file, mini-flashlight, tooth pick, bottle opener, magnifying glass, knife, ruler and pen. It’s the urban answer to a Swiss Army knife—small enough to fit in your wallet or the most ridiculously small clutch. So you’ll never have to file a nail on a box of matches again.

Photography by Setareh Sarmadi
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