Hardware :: All Time Computer Bag Manufacturing - ?

Aug 23, 2009

There have been a few bag topics lately so I thought it would be cool to share our favorite bags & manufacturers. I've owned over 75 computer bags since 2001 since I used to review bags for a popular computer magazine but it's always fun to find new stuff.Manufacturers: (in order of favorite)http://www.chromebagsstore.com/ (Hipster - Bicycle Bags)http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/home (more messenger bags)http://www.goincase.com/ (simple but high quality and affordable bags)http://www.rickshawbags.com/ (messenger bags w/ laptop holders. Comfortable and eco-friendly So yeah those are my favorites and I'm probably using one of each of them a few days out of the month depending on what I'm carrying. What are your favorite all-time computer bags?

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