baggu ripstop nylon backpack

Sold by BAGGU and Fulfilled by Amazon. BAGGU Nylon Tote PackFeatures two sets of handles, so bag can be worn as a backpack or carried as a tote. Great for gym gear, day hikes, and travel. Folds into front pocket for easy storage. 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #320,657 in Clothing (See Top 100 in Clothing) Super handy for travel. Bought this for a friend, she loves it. very nice quality and it looks just like in the pic, great price too!if you are looking for a nylon bag but stylish this is great ! Love it, just wish I could get it in solid colors👍 Great size and easy to collapse into pouch. Straps are durable, and strong loop to keep backpack closed. Very impressed with quality. BAGGU Standard Reusable Shopping Bag - Yellow Banana BAGGU Standard Reusable Shopping Bag - Peach Watermelon Look for Similar Items by Category Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry Luggage & Travel Gear See and discover other items: yellow tote
Purple - $32.00 USD A hard working, lightweight backpack. Compacts into its own zip pocket, making it ideal for travel. H x 10.5 in. W x 6 in. D.Folds into a 9 in. 18 in. adjustable straps, 3 in. loop drop.100% ripstop nylon. You Might Also Like BAGGU Ripstop Nylon Backpack BAGGU Standard Reusable Shopping Bag - Peach WatermelonD. Folds into a 9 in. 18 in. adjustable straps, 3 in. loop drop. 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #206,501 in Clothing (See Top 100 in Clothing) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Daypacks & Casual Bags > Multipurpose Daypacks in Sports & Outdoors > Sports & Fitness > Accessories I purchased this storable backpack for my teenage daughter. As a soccer player that is always on the go, this bag is perfect for storing extra items when playing travel ball and... I love how light weight this backpack is! I picked the grey grid color and I think it's really nice looking and goes well with my color pallet.
This light-weight, no fuss, yet durable bag is perfect for a quick weekend outing.Fabric is great for rainy season, and I love the minimalist and modern grid print. “Always listen to your mother” isn’t exactly the kind of central tenet they teach you at Harvard Business School. But for Emily Sugihara, the California-raised, Brooklyn-based designer behind the reusable bag line Baggu, it’s a piece of advice that’s been invaluable to the brand’s runaway success since its founding in 2007. quechua 5l backpackBack then Sugihara was a Parsons grad working as an assistant designer at J. Crew and just coming to realize that a corporate job wasn’t her calling. backpack ikman“As a kid, I was very entrepreneurial, and I always knew I wanted to have my own company,” she says. paulaner backpack
At home over Christmas break one year, Sugihara and her mother began talking about making a line of reusable shopping bags. Her mom was “sort of a treehugger” and an artist in her own right — an expert seamstress who learned to sew making her own clothes as a kid in rural Michigan — and Sugihara was a die-hard New Yorker-in-training, sporting fingers turned purple each week as she lugged home bags full of groceries. Together they came up with a bag that’s almost exactly like the original ripstop nylon Baggu that still sells today: long handles that fit comfortably over the shoulder, gussets along the bottom that allow things like milk and eggs to stack, and a single, double-reinforced seam that’s the result, Sugihara says, of her mother’s “sewing genius.” (Her mom, once a therapist, now works almost full-time on Baggu.) Since then, Sugihara has taken her mother’s advice on everything from the brand’s color palette to its potential collaborators. “My mom saw Shabd Alexander on Martha Stewart one day and sent me this email saying, ‘I just saw a girl on TV who looks like you guys could be friends.
She lives in your neighborhood and does tie-dye!’” Baggu and Shabd just released their second collaboration this spring. The mom factor is particularly amusing considering that though Baggu began in a more utilitarian vein, it’s since become a must-have fashion accessory, sold at hip emporiums like Need Supply and Colette. “We thought it was a natural fit for grocery stores,” says Sugihara. “But we ended up finding our home in fashion, in a design or apparel setting. An $8 bag in a grocery store seems expensive, but an $8 bag in J. Crew seems like a steal.” Though the original Baggu is perfect for groceries, the Baggu team finds it’s being used for so much more: “You can buy a pair of shoes at Prada and put them in your Baggu and feel okay about it, whereas you might feel weird whipping out a Whole Foods bag,” says Sugihara. Baggu’s fashion cred can be attributed in part to its crisp graphic identity and its amazingly varied color palette, both of which are heavily influenced by Baggu’s creative director Ellen Van Der Laan, a RISD grad and childhood friend of Sugihara’s who came on board soon after Baggu’s launch.
Sight Unseen recently sat down with Sugihara and Van Der Laan in Baggu’s sunny Williamsburg storefront studio to find out more. Our classic backpack with smart features. Durable enough to carry books and a laptop; lightweight enough for biking or the gym. Features two front pockets with concealed zippers, and two open front pockets for easy access. Matte silver hardware and tuck clasp closure on flap. 15" high, 10" wide, 6" deep. 100% recycled cotton canvas. Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,085 in Clothing (See Top 100 in Clothing) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Daypacks & Casual Bags > Multipurpose Daypacks in Sports & Outdoors > Sports & Fitness > Accessories Bag came as described. It's wonderful except for if water gets on it, it leaves white ring marks. It will carry a 13.3" laptop perfectly and the hardware is beautiful. Looks nice, excellent quality. It's a Christmas gift for college age granddaughter. Hope she can use it.