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25 Ridiculously Cool Backpacks You Need This Spring In recent years, it seems the humble backpack took a backseat to ladylike satchels and oversized totes, but this season, backpacks are back and designers are giving the loyal carryall a major facelift. MORE: Meet the Simple Bag That Became Fashion’s Most-Wanted Piece Backpacks combine the roominess of your favorite tote with the hands-free benefits of cross-body styles, making them a perfect respite from the too-heavy handbag you’ve been lugging around all winter. Whether you’re heading to work or running errands, we rounded up 25 ridiculously cool—and high-style—backpacks to carry this spring! Suede Fringe Backpack, $39; Premium Leather Backpack, $160; Colorblock Domo Arigato Packrat, $198; at Marc by Marc Jacobs Addison Buckle Strap Backpack, $338; Kensie Faux Leather Backpack, $99; Pop Quiz Backpack, $69.99; at Herschel Supply Co. Mi Pac Leopard Pocket Backpack, $56.46;

Next slideshow starts in 10s 20 Stars Who Had Kids Out of We check over 450 retailers daily and we last saw this product for $88 at Lord & Taylor. Not what you're looking for? Adventurous companion charmed with a playful print. Top handle, 6.5" drop. Adjustable shoulder straps, 7"-15" drop. Top and side zip closures. Two outside zip pockets. One inside zip pocket. One inside open pocket. 12"W X 12"H X 5"D. Nylon. Tradesy no longer supports this browser. We suggest upgrading to the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer. Authenticity Guaranteed, Shipping Included Sort by Recently Listed Sort by Most Favorited Sort by Lowest Price Sort by Highest Price Distressed Unisex Bed Stu O'hara Book Tote Backpack 13" x 18.5" x 8" 6" x 15" x 35" 15" x 6" x 13" Studded Leopard Animal Print Backpack 12" x 15" x 6" 15" x 15" x 6" 11.5" x 12" x 6.75" 16" x 16.75" x 6.5" 11" x 20" x 3"

15" x 18" x 4"Synthetic fur finish detail. Outer pocket with zip. Handle and adjustable shoulder straps. Lining with inner pocket. Main Fabric: 100% polyester. Secondary Material: 100% polyurethane. Valentine’s Day will be here in just two weeks! It’s a day for love, a day for happiness, and a day for being yourself. Just because the idea of Valentine’s Day brings about the notion of flowers, candy, and expensive meals, that does not mean that you must incorporate these things into your day — unless, of course, you want to. Valentine’s day is about sharing love — whether with the love of your life, a new date, a friend, a family member, or that little animal of yours — and it’s about doing so in a way that feels right to you. To get some ideas flowing for how you’ll spend yours this year, Jana and I have come up with 4 unique ways to do it. We’ve included where to go, what to wear, and what to give as a gift! Remember when we were kids, and one of our main goals was to somehow, always find an excuse to build a fort?

Well, flash forward a few years, and now you have one. Gather all of the sheets and blankets you can find, make a cozy space for 2, and spend hours reading books, telling secrets and enjoying the intimate time you have with one another. What: Build a fort. In your bedroom, in your kitchen, in the basement… wherever you want to create your own little secret hideaway for you and your love. Wear: Something cozy, cute, and comfortable! Give: A letter… or a poem. You can put it in whatever form you want, but give words… kind, meaningful, and true words that let him or her know they are special, and read it out loud by candlelight in the fort. Karlie Eyelet Soft Short, Free Swing Cami, Laurel Canyon Lace Robe, Aran Tall Sock, Laser Engraved Necklace. How about going on a Valentine’s Day adventure? If you and your boo are feeling a little badass, grab a camera, go find an old abandoned building, and spend the afternoon exploring every little crevice. There’s nothing that strengthens a bond quite like the slight possibility of danger — it’ll be quite the thrilling way to share your love.

What: An abandoned adventure. Go to an abandoned spot — a broken-down building, a vacant town… somewhere that’s bursting with mystery. Give: A vintage (but working) 35 mm camera and 2 rolls of film. Preload the camera with one roll of film and take a few surprise photos on it before giving it away. Keep Me Tee, Cody High Rise Skinny, Fringe Suede Jacket, Capsule Slouchy Beanie, Heart Collar, Jericho Backpack. Painting by yourself is relaxing, but painting with someone is fun and surprising. Why not try an art collaboration? Find a canvas and gather your mediums. Paint, watercolors, pastels, charcoal… anything! Start with just a mark, and paint away until you create a collaborative masterpiece. What: An art collaboration. Work your separate creative minds to create one special piece you can share. Give: Hand painted paintbrushes. Find some plain wooden paintbrushes, and give them a personalized touch by drawing, painting or wood burning onto the handles.

Bundle them up with some twine and you have a perfectly hand touched gift. Stephens Relaxed Overall, Northern Star Tee, Raw Edge Motif Scarf (try wearing this wrapped around your head!), Adaynn Backpack, Brooks Ankle Boot, All In A Word Leather Bracelet. Take the traditional dinner date to the next level — or the next few levels, ha! Enjoy a 5-course meal, but split each course up so you two end up at 5 different restaurants in total. This is a fun way to try out all those places you’ve been dying to try. And the best part is… if one of them isn’t as great as you’d expected, it’s off to the next spot! What: A 5-course meal… at five different restaurants — one for every course! Give: Something to commemorate the night. Take one picture of your date — and have him/her take one of you — at each restaurant, making a face that represents how you each felt about that particular meal. Take every photo at the exact same angle and make sure to get the food in the shot!