loquasagacious
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Backpacks and shoulderbags are really designed for two completely different purposes, and you should buy based on which best suits your needs.
- A backpack provides maximum protection for laptops, has more room to fit books/food/etc, is considerably more practical if riding a bike, is also suitable for hiking.
- A shoulderpack is considerably more stylish, however fits less in it, goes with far more outfits (read can wear with a suit), however is impractical for hiking or day trips.
If backpacks is your thing then you can't go past STM, excellent design, excellent quality and a reasonable price. I have one, it's more for the day tripping/carryon luggage aspect than uni.
I'll be buying a shoulder bag tomorrow so watch this space for a reccomendation.
- A backpack provides maximum protection for laptops, has more room to fit books/food/etc, is considerably more practical if riding a bike, is also suitable for hiking.
- A shoulderpack is considerably more stylish, however fits less in it, goes with far more outfits (read can wear with a suit), however is impractical for hiking or day trips.
If backpacks is your thing then you can't go past STM, excellent design, excellent quality and a reasonable price. I have one, it's more for the day tripping/carryon luggage aspect than uni.
I'll be buying a shoulder bag tomorrow so watch this space for a reccomendation.