| I usually get my kids a new backpack every year. My older 2 kids said they can use the same one they had last year. I wanted to get my daughter a new one but didn’t get one in time. |
| No. WTF? I switch every 3 years and still consider that far too wasteful |
| Used same one from PK through 4th grade. It was a kid one from Pottery Barn. So used it for 6 years! Then got an LL Bean one for 5th-HS. |
| No. Every so often - when they're going from babyish to bigger kid, another when going into middle school, another for HS. If there's some specific reason they want/need a new one they might get it. |
| No |
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What do you do with the old one?
In answer to your question, no. Same backpack until it dies. I try to buy neutral ones so no characters to outgrow. |
| No - in elementary we did start out with smaller bags and then sized up maybe in third grade or so, but otherwise our kids use them until there's a reason to replace. I wash them over the summer so they're fresh and ready to go. |
| Yes we do. We use the old ones for travel or to keep toys in; otherwise we donate them. |
We donate the old ones. |
| Ll bean for pre k. Still going for 5th grade. My middle school ll bean wore out after college. Husband still uses college one. These last 10-20 y. |
| No way. We've had backpacks that only lasted a year but only because of an error in purchasing on my part (bought a cheap Target backpack one year that just didn't survive, bought a too small backpack for my oldest in early elementary and has to replace it). Now I know to buy food quality and err towards larger. |
No need to. Sustainably is a good choice. |
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No. My kids keep their backpacks for many years, OP. The longest-serving items are my kids' water bottles. Stainless steel, with screw tops. Unbreakable. They're 19 and 14 and still use theirs from 10 years ago.
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If it is still usable (assuming you wouldn’t donate something that isn’t), why do you need a new one? |
| DC is starting 9th grade tomorrow with his backpack from kindergarten. It's still in good shape. Why buy a new one? |