Alternative to PB Kids backpack?

Anonymous
Getting 7 yo DD a new backpack for the school year; I like getting one with her name embroidered. PB Kids backpacks are pricey and I don't love the designs. Alternative suggestions?
Anonymous
LL Bean, Lands End
Anonymous
I'm from Maine so it's always been LL Bean. I personally prefer the solid color ones, but they also have prints (actually now that I'm looking at the junior backpacks the sloths are adorable!) and they're 20% off right now.

Just looked at Lands End and they're 40% off now!
Anonymous
llbean
Anonymous
Llbean is just as pricey. I love the PBk ones.
Anonymous
You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk


If your kid goes anywhere alone... but mine didn’t and most kids young enough to wear PBk don’t.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk


If your kid goes anywhere alone... but mine didn’t and most kids young enough to wear PBk don’t.


Really? because on dcum there are 7 yo's walking home from bus stops by themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk


If your kid goes anywhere alone... but mine didn’t and most kids young enough to wear PBk don’t.


Really? because on dcum there are 7 yo's walking home from bus stops by themselves.


Unlikely. And if there are, those are not likely the kids with PBK backpacks.
Anonymous
Garnet Hill also has back packs and matching lunch boxes. Personalization available.
Anonymous
Jansport. They are like iron. Plus, I would never put my kids name on a backpack.
Anonymous
Lands End. My DD's has held up well and it was much cheaper than PBK and LL Bean. I secretly think that PBK looks a little babyish and kids will not want it post-second grade, but Lands End ones are plain and I can see DD using it through MS/HS. She loves the color.

Hers has her initials on it, but not her name. In any event, we've had talks with her about tricky people who might try to pretend they know us/her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk


If your kid goes anywhere alone... but mine didn’t and most kids young enough to wear PBk don’t.


Really? because on dcum there are 7 yo's walking home from bus stops by themselves.


Unlikely. And if there are, those are not likely the kids with PBK backpacks.


What? That's nuts. You're judging whether a kid has a PBK backpack based on whether they walk to/from the bus alone? My kid started walking to/from school by himself in first grade because he insisted he didn't need his mom to do it with him. We live down the street and around the corner from our FCPS school. And he gets a new PBK or LL Bean backpack each year because in today's modern age of school supply kits and the death of the Trapper Keeper, it's the only back to school item we pick together that is actually fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do know that you are not supposed to put your kids name on a backpack right? Strangers/bad people can pretend they know your kid......not worth the risk


If your kid goes anywhere alone... but mine didn’t and most kids young enough to wear PBk don’t.


Really? because on dcum there are 7 yo's walking home from bus stops by themselves.


Unlikely. And if there are, those are not likely the kids with PBK backpacks.


What? That's nuts. You're judging whether a kid has a PBK backpack based on whether they walk to/from the bus alone? My kid started walking to/from school by himself in first grade because he insisted he didn't need his mom to do it with him. We live down the street and around the corner from our FCPS school. And he gets a new PBK or LL Bean backpack each year because in today's modern age of school supply kits and the death of the Trapper Keeper, it's the only back to school item we pick together that is actually fun!


Walk your poor 6 yo to school!
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