Luggage Bags and Packs
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got to put my purses over here. post here as a reminder to self
[/quote]Same here, I got a grownup collection of Domke stuff after all
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I quite like the "33L" by the Korean brand BLANKOF.
http://www.blankof.com/content/product/contents.html?uid=PBS0133KGRAY&text=eng&text=eng
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I'm looking for a semi-stylish bakcpack that i can use to the office. I might just break down and get a cordura technical army-backpack in all black or something, but before I do that, suggestions for a nice waxed canvas/leather backpack? I am considering this:
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What will you be carrying in the backpack? The Filson Rucksack is surprisingly small unless you find the rare Filson/Vans collab rucksack.
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What will you be carrying in the backpack? The Filson Rucksack is surprisingly small unless you find the rare Filson/Vans collab rucksack.
Well, from day to day I carry a small camera with 2-3 small lenses (a nex-7, small), an ipad, ipad-loader, memory cards, card-reader for ipad, a small knife, some odds, bits and ends. It is mostly because my fysioterapeut keeps telling me that using shoulderbags 3-4-5 hours a day will eventually kill my back.
I have looked at a few alternatives:
http://killspencer.com/special-ops-backpack/classic-korean-war-era-special-ops-backpack.html
http://thecarry.com/backpacks/ona-camps-bay-camera-laptop-backpack/
http://thecarry.com/backpacks/archival-rucksack/
The reason why I want canvas/leather is because I find that these materials look great when aged/used/beat up too, a bit like denim in that regard. But I can live with nylon/cordura too.
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Woolrich are currently doing a collaboration with Frost River. I saw it at Redwing Amsterdam last week, and it's not a particularly large pack, but looks a similar size to some of those in Lucifer's post. (Incidentally, I like the Korean Special Forces.)

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also worth checking out Seil Marschall:
http://www.seil-marschall-shop.de/index.php/cat/c12_-b–--RUCKSAeCKE--b-.htmlfor example:
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Thanks guys!
Right now I'm trying to justify for myself why I should get the http://killspencer.com/special-ops-backpack/classic-original-wax-special-ops-backpack.html for 340 USD while things like this exist for 78 USD:
http://www.amazon.com/Brooklyn-Industries-Canvas-Conduit-Backpack/dp/B007SY589O/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1339586674&sr=1-1I guess the question is: Will the special ops backpack outlast the brookly industries one four times over? Or will the better design, stiffer waxed cotton etc make it feel better in use? ACH! I know nothing of daybags, I only know hiking bags
But thanks again, great with more alternatives!
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Right now I'm trying to justify for myself why I should get the http://killspencer.com/special-ops-backpack/classic-original-wax-special-ops-backpack.html for 340 USD while things like this exist for 78 USD:
Because you only live once….
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Right now I'm trying to justify for myself why I should get the http://killspencer.com/special-ops-backpack/classic-original-wax-special-ops-backpack.html for 340 USD while things like this exist for 78 USD:
Because you only live once….
Haha, good point
And well, my mother usually say that shoes and backpacks, that's where you should put your money. I put my money everywhere else, so I guess I should not skimp on the backpack side.
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Nope - it's the Klettersack actually:
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Topo bags are very good quality for the price and the fact that they are made in USA.
I have this in black
http://topodesigns.com/collection/daypack/WantNEED this
http://www.hickorees.com/brand/topo-designs/product/th-s–co-klettersack-selvedge-hemp-blend-denim-indigoor
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Someone recommend me a fairly contemporary, light, day pack. Purely for urban use, light shopping, snacks, assorted religious paraphernalia etc…
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day pack = small to medium backpack
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Megatron, I'd suggest one of two courses.
If you're looking for a generic day-to-day bag then I'd pop into a local outdoor shop, try on various packs between 15 and 25 litres, and see what you like. I think that they're much of a muchness.
Alternatively, if you want something more special then I'd take a look at what's in the sale at Oki-ni (I particularly liked the White Mountaineering, Silent by Damir Doma and purple Masterpiece bags), Present, End Clothing (the WTAPS backpack isn't in the sale, is lovely, but expensive), and Bill Amberg.
I was in Liberty's of London a week ago, and they had an otter green Filson rucksack and a Jas MB leather daypack (similar to the White Mountaineering design).
The other thing that I'd be considering would be saving up for one of the leather satchels that Margaret Howell (not on the website) or the Merchant Fox (made by Tanner Bates, and it'd be cheaper to go to source ;D), which would likely last a lifetime or two. They're not cheap though.
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Thank you so much Graeme, on my way to check it out now. I did have a WTAPS A.L.I.C.E pack years ago, but regrettably I sold it