I ordered two Looplaundry sacks of newer design. In the first few weeks they were still standing - even if they were empty. And if they still fell over time, they could at least be moved by a righting for longer stopping. At the latest after four weeks but that did no more and to be very chic bag were when they were empty or half full, only very dowdy on the floor around. A call to Reisenthel returned the following conclusion: The problem is known there, but obviously it does not care too much about ". Looplaundry its just a bag without stabilizing inner workings" But on each photo he is standing naturally mapped - logically, a lying Labbel bag would not sell. No answer. Instead, the offer to send me two bars of another model that could possibly help stabilize. How do I attach the bag in, however, was my problem. Despite skepticism I have accepted the proposal. When the two bars were there, but it became clear that the lateral tilting with these just straight round profiles would not be to fix. My solve th: In the hardware store I've worried a Aluflachprofil per bag, about 2.4m long and 3cm wide for about 5 euros a piece. I did then sawn into two pieces, about 1.6m and 0.8m long. From two pieces I have ever bent a U-profile. The Mittlerer segments of this U-profile should at the same lengths as the diameter of the bag bottom. When longer U-profile, the legs are then almost as long as the bag is high. When the legs are shorter profile only about 20cm long. The legs I have bent so that they protrude approximately at 50 degree angle. Now bend with pliers at the end of the aluminum profile, so that the sharp edges disappear. Then I drilled a hole through both parts, naturally joined in the middle of the middle segment and rotated by 90 degrees with an M5 screw. Finish is the inner framework which must now be used only in the bag. The longer legs are laid out such that they extend along the side seams, the shorter legs are under the Aluhenkeln of Looplaundry. The oblique legs of aluminum profiles are pressed together and thereby hold the bag on voltage. Is like ne one. But it would be nice if Reisenthel would so one or a similar construction factory installed in the bag, so that the product lives up to the advertising photos promise.