Anonymous wrote:I usually carry something handmade I bought at a fair trade store or similar. I don’t really care what that says about me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longchamp
Do people still wear these? I think sahm who uses it as a diaper bag now because she had one when she was in college in an east coast city 15 years ago.
Serious question—do you go out in public ever? I see Longchamp totes all over the place, from Metro to shoppers on 5th Avenue to playgrounds to Rasika.
+2 the Longchamp totes are absolutely everywhere. I think they’ve moved past “trend item” and into “unobtrusive staple” category. Kind of like Uggs at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longchamp
Do people still wear these? I think sahm who uses it as a diaper bag now because she had one when she was in college in an east coast city 15 years ago.
Serious question—do you go out in public ever? I see Longchamp totes all over the place, from Metro to shoppers on 5th Avenue to playgrounds to Rasika.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tumi Backpack --- overworked attorney mom of toddlers who doesn't have time to care? I need an upgrade. I have the $$ but not the time or fashion sense to figure out what the upgrade should be... lol
On point. Tumi backpack says I’m busy and I’m tired and I am an adult wearing a backpack because it’s easier in my back than a tote. I need an upgrade but I’ll probably just buy another tumi backpack because I don’t know where to begin looking for a decent handbag.
I've found my people!
I wear a leather backpack because I need stuff (young kids) and both hands free. Crossover types where putting too much strain on my shoulder/neck and Plus they would fly forward knocking into my toddler whenever I bent forward to help in the bathroom. So backpack was the practical solution. But it is a pretty awesome backpack and I get compliments at least weekly from 20something college student baristas to older men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tumi Backpack --- overworked attorney mom of toddlers who doesn't have time to care? I need an upgrade. I have the $$ but not the time or fashion sense to figure out what the upgrade should be... lol
On point. Tumi backpack says I’m busy and I’m tired and I am an adult wearing a backpack because it’s easier in my back than a tote. I need an upgrade but I’ll probably just buy another tumi backpack because I don’t know where to begin looking for a decent handbag.
I've found my people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lo and sons?
Who?
You're a consultant. Or someone else who travels (traveled?) like 200+ days out of the year. You may carry 2 laptops. You have designer bags at home, but no way are you messing with digging through a big open NF or similar when you're trying to get from the client site to the airport and through security in record time. No time for form over function. Keep it moving people!
Lol yeah these bags are huge among strategy consultants! I think it also helps that the OG bag got its start among them, I think because the founders’ sons were consultant types with mbas and used to marketing them to their peers and mba classmates.
Anonymous wrote:I usually carry something handmade I bought at a fair trade store or similar. I don’t really care what that says about me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lo and sons?
Who?
You're a consultant. Or someone else who travels (traveled?) like 200+ days out of the year. You may carry 2 laptops. You have designer bags at home, but no way are you messing with digging through a big open NF or similar when you're trying to get from the client site to the airport and through security in record time. No time for form over function. Keep it moving people!
Anonymous wrote:I adore my Aspinal of London bags precisely because so few people know of them.
Anonymous wrote:I adore my Aspinal of London bags precisely because so few people know of them.