![]() ![]() ![]() I’m hoping this isn’t too late and you guys can help me out on a project I am working on. Hope you find a suitable bag and enjoy your morning walk soon : ) I am comfortable with my backpack for its good mix of sporty professional look and feel. I use the trolley solution when the capacity requirements exceeded what my backpack could handle. So i prefer to carry a bag on my back rather than multiples on each side of my shoulders. My preference is to keep it simple and travel light. ![]() Occasionally, when I have to carry the big laptop assigned to me at work (no joke, it’s meant to be a 17.5″ mobile workstation), I use a carry-on size trolley instead of the backpack.Īll in all, I value practical comfort over femininity. As I do not have a pair of broad square shoulders, I find the backpack sits better on them then the handbag. Like mlle-cassis, I use my backpack for almost everything – bring my shopping home, travelling and also for my notes for evening postgraduate classes. A colourful sweater / black jacket on me or in my backpack depending on the weather when I leave home. Inside my backpack, I have a bottle of water and a pair of smart office shoes to change when I get to office.Ģ. A light durable backpack in black (for the consistent of a sporty and professional look). So here are the things I do to make myself comfortable with the walking:ġ. Definitely good for health – mom and I love her to walk me to work whenever she visit me -or I like to think that I walk with her on at least part of her daily exercise route ) Her recent annual medical check up result show significant improvement in good cholesterol and her doctor gave her a big thumbs up. Hi, I found myself in similar position – 45 min walking distance between office and home. These are some interesting products to help you cool down or stay cool on your commute… see more clever products like this in our Amazon shop! My personal $.02 is that fashionably speaking, the backpack is kind of at the bottom of the pile - but sometimes you have to be kind to your body and prioritize comfort above fashion. LeSportsac also makes a nylon backpack, as does Tumi. I might also point you to the Marc Jacob nylon knapsack - it’s pictured at the very top of this post in pink iris, but it’s also available in black. I vastly prefer my leather hobos for style, but the Everyday bag can’t be beat for being lightweight and well organized. I might point you to a LeSportsac Everyday bag (pictured), which has been my gym bag for years, and is now my favorite diaper bag. If we’re talking smart choices, though, you probably do want a crossbody or a backpack, to better distribute the weight you might also want to look for a lighter fabric bag (such as a nylon) instead of the leathers and canvases that I always prefer. This post contains affiliate links and Corporette® may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. That said, on the rare occasion where I wanted to carry a computer or a change of clothes, I suppose I could have fit a super-lightweight, small laptop into my bag, and I also could have possibly fit a pair of jeans (for a night out) - but not both, and certainly not with a change of shoes. A laptop? A change of clothes? This all seems like a lot for a regular commute, and probably the smart advice to her is to find another means of transportation if she has to carry so much. So: I gotta say that Reader A may be asking for too much. (I suppose there’s another post idea there, but my secret belief is that feet problems are like dreams: no one else wants to hear about them.) While there are so many benefits to walking to work (fresh air! clear head! some exercise!), I do feel like I’ve done some serious damage to my body from walking so much.įor example, whenever I get massages, the masseuse always comments on the huge knot on my right upper back (where I usually carry my bag), and I honestly blame the first few years of walking to work (back in the days when I wore Steve Madden 3″ stacked heels regularly - for the 2 mile commute!) for the feet problems I have now. I’ve always loved walking to work, and I’ve regularly schlepped about that distance. – Comfortable to carry long distances, such as a cross-body style with comfortable strap. Color-neutral enough to be worn with anything for everyday use – Big enough to carry folders, papers, occasional laptop and occasional change of clothes I’m a lawyer and I walk almost two miles to work everyday. I thought perhaps someone out there might have found the holy grail of bags to address the following issues, and I’m sure others are looking for the same. I’ve had a bag dilemma for years and though this venue might provide a solution. What is the best bag to carry if you walk to work? Reader A wonders… ![]()
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