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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Oct 2017

    Something strange is happening in corporate America. Businessmen are tossing their briefcases and wearing backpackshttp://on.wsj.com/2geTAzl 

    10:20 AM - 12 Oct 2017
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    28 replies 58 retweets 127 likes
      1. My Portfolio Guide‏ @PortfolioGuide 12 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Fine with this but let's not bring back fanny packs...

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      1. JGman‏ @JJGIVv 12 Oct 2017
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        Keeps their hands free for phone.. briefcase needs one hand.

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      1. Todd Randall‏ @ToddWRandall 12 Oct 2017
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        I love backpacks and they are very functional UNLESS you're wearing a suit or sport coat. Then it's like wrestling a monkey off your back.

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      1. The Mighty Fetta‏ @Mighty_Fetta 12 Oct 2017
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        been doing this for years. So much easier.

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      1. Vidya Hegde‏ @listen2thiswomn 13 Oct 2017
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        It's good for their back ...can hold a lot more and it's practical....next they Shud get rid of the tie if they are still wearing one

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      1. Jeffrey Kolpa‏ @jkolpa 12 Oct 2017
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        Many people no longer go to one office every day. I bounce between offices around the globe. Much easier to have all I need in a pack.

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      1. sic‏ @kimvie 12 Oct 2017
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        businessmen?

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      1. StrikeThree‏ @DavMess7 12 Oct 2017
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        Who cares!!

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      1. Shin-Howe Chen‏ @shchen 12 Oct 2017
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        you carry more stuff on backpacks :P

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      1. Len Jones‏ @Len151055 12 Oct 2017
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        Ruins a good jacket / suit

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      1. Prof Pepys‏ @Dspepe1962David 12 Oct 2017
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        Juvenile. Welcome to The United States 2017, where adulthood gives way to the Peter Pan epidemic.

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      1. DC‏ @whatzcooken 12 Oct 2017
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        It's getting ridiculous. The elevator ride up in our office each morning resembles a group leaving for a week long excursion in Yosemite.

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      1. CD Darmm‏ @CDDarmm 12 Oct 2017
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        $3k for a backpack. No wonder WallStreet has no clue about the rest of us. And the idiot spilling milkshakes, sad journalism.

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      1. Adam‏ @AdamMK12 12 Oct 2017
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        Too much soy and weak hands.

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      1. Kevin Lynch‏ @TheShadowGVMT 12 Oct 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/3ICCgeccem

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      1. Selim Saroar‏ @Selimsaroar 12 Oct 2017
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        Very interesting. They are freeing their hands to fight with North Korea and to mAke America Great produced by @realDonaldTrump

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