As someone w/(now fixed) back problems who rode/walked to work, I've used a backpack for decades. WSJ says it's hiphttps://www.wsj.com/articles/why-execs-are-ditching-briefcases-for-backpacks-1507822861 …
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Somehow, in an entire WSJ article on rise of use of backpacks, they don't get that point: it's driven by commuting (and travel) styles.
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Also note how gendered this whole story is: "densely stacked schedule many men now face," "men," "men," "guys" as if women different.pic.twitter.com/4MqWtZZalu
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One reason why it's about men men men men, is bc few people are making same ultrafunctional business backpacks for women.
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All of which is to say I've got great black leather briefbackpack, and ugly more functional Swiss Army one, but want a nice looking hybrid.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Explains why my businessperson wife wants me to get one of those for myself. But they look ridiculous & non-functional to me.
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A lot are not yet to functional. Look for ones with water bottle holders--always a good sign of true functionality.
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