Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's going to get over her backpack hate when she has to lug multiple textbooks and a laptop across campus. Putting fashion before shoulder pain is nuts.
"multiple textbooks"? funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here-- she hasn't had a backpack since 6th grade and she doesn't plan to start now. (Although she did coo over my "vintage" (lol) JanSport she found in a closet at my parents' house!) She's had a series of cheap shoulder bags and yes, I've asked her, and she wants something similar but more grown-up.
That Pyramid bag looks very nice! Bit more than I'd planned on spending though. We both loved what we saw at Shinola-- they seem like they'd age well-- but we agreed that $800-900 was too much for the purpose. I'm thinking $400-500 is more appropriate?
Good call on waiting til she gets to college and seeing what she wants once she's there. It would suck to get to school with a $500 bag and never use it because it stands out in the wrong way, or is impractical. And her birthday is in September! Plenty of time to get a sense of what would work best.
Then I’d go with something like the Cuyana. Portland leather also gets recommended here a lot. My daughter used a nverfull in college (splurge gift from my sister) and bought the Pyramid soon after college. $ for $, the Neverfull is absolutely not worth the money.
I have a Portland Leather tote and I’ve come to hate the fact that it is unlined. The “leather lint” gets on clothes (like if I throw a light sweater in my bag) and anything else that has the ability to rub against the sides. I retired it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get her a backpack. It's so much easier.[/quote
Totally. Not sure why this is a post. A nice computer bag is the equivalent of wearing height heels as you walk to class. A back pack is the most functional!
So... tell an 18 year old that what she wants isn't actually what she wants, and buy her what WE think she should have? Like we would for a 4 year old?![]()
Anonymous wrote:She's going to get over her backpack hate when she has to lug multiple textbooks and a laptop across campus. Putting fashion before shoulder pain is nuts.