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An added note I should make about designated the items on the chest to a side-mounted travel bag is that you could have different styles with different items. One could be gym supplies like this, and the other style could be bathroom things, a toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush (a comb for the Demo would be funny as hell), etc.
I advise toying around a lot with Loadout.TF, trying to come up with various themed outfits for the mercs, and asking yourself "what could this set use?" That'll ensure anything you make will work with other items already in the game, guaranteeing that people will want it.
It's important not to consider any cosmetic you're making in a vacuum. It will always be one of three cosmetics that someone is wearing, so it needs to work in that context.