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Hey everybody
Anybody know of notebook bags, which are not of that classical, business geek design. Something like this Sticky Bag. I think that bag looks cool, and it certainly kicks off, that business look. So, does any of you know a bag of that style, which still has some free space for books (going to school with about 10 books every day). ~Simon
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Well...i know of bags that aren't necessarily "notebook bags" but look jsut like it. Herei n Texas we call them "man purses" because that's essentially what they are, big purses for men. They are very popular with skaters and emo kids
![]() http://store.yahoo.com/fastforwardusa/dcbackpacks.html http://store.yahoo.com/fastforwardusa/dakinbac.html like those. |
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Bump!
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this might not pertain to your question, but i think it'll be better if you look for a backpack notebook bag. since your going to be carrying 10 books and a laptop, its really not that good to have a one strap hang on one shoulder bag.
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