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After several years of remote working, work bags may not be top of mind. But for many workers, commuting is back. Whether you've returned to transit twice daily or are heading into an office or coffee shop a couple of times a week, the right backpack can add comfort and organization to your workday. Read on for our picks of the best backpacks for work.
Type A personalities will love this backpack, with pouches and compartments for any of your work needs. From a 15-inch padded laptop pack to the interior pocket that fits folders and paperwork, this pack is perfect for the ultra-organized. It even has a hidden RFID-blocking security pocket to protect credit cards, passports, or wallets from digital theft. Complimentary monogramming is available.
Tired of carrying two bags every day, one for work and one for the gym? Not only is this pack large enough to hold a 16-inch laptop and other items, a large internal stretch pocket holds gym shoes and a sleek side pocket conceals a water bottle. Itโs a great pack for those who run to the gym for lunch, or before or after work.
A zippered front pocket allows for quick-access to phone and wallet, and an internal key clip keeps your keys safe from falling out in transit. Dual water bottle pockets may be a little excessive, but can be made versatile by carrying a rolled up rain jacket, etc.
For the eco-minded professional, this backpack is made from recycled plastic water bottles, giving it a lightweight feel thatโs also easy to clean. Itโs versatile, too, and even though itโs packed with compartments, including a concealable water bottle pocket, it still maintains a sleek profile.
Not only is this pack waterproof and durable, at under $100, itโs an affordable staple piece that should stand the test of time. Customizable in 11 different colors, you can get funky and show some personality, or keep it simple in a black or tan. The simple, sleek profile is a good choice for smaller people.
For those who love the look and sophistication of a high-end leather tote but the comfort of a backpack, Tumiโs Liv Backpack doubles as both. The leather exterior gives it an elevated look compared with other backpacks, but it maintains the feel and style of a leather tote bag. Interior pockets accommodate a laptop and other media, water bottle, pens, and keys. At such a splurge, take comfort in Tumiโs five-year warranty.
This backpack is not only fit for comfort and organization, but offers dozens of customizable options to really make it your own. A rear-access laptop pocket protects your device while giving you faster access and more room in the main compartment. Sturdy and connectable back straps add stability and comfort.
Sleek and tailored, this versatile work backpack is made from a water-resistant vegan leather. The backpack comes with Monosโ signature QuickSnap modular kit, which can be easily detached or added, based on your needs. Customers report an easy transition from work to travel. Backed by a two-year limited warranty.
Breathable and sturdy without compromising sophistication, this Stubble & Co. backpack is a great choice for those who bike or walk to work. Available in two capacities, 10.5 or 21 liters.
Though pricey, this splurge is well-rated for its durable materials and thoughtful organization pockets. It looks sleek and sophisticated, with a slight hint of sportiness, and plenty of room to hold a liter-sized water bottle.
We arrived at our list through a mix of thorough research, asking experts for their opinions and recommendations, and going through hundreds of customer reviews. Then, we cross-referenced our list to match the top concerns shoppers have when shopping for a backpack for work.
Do you live in a big city and commute using public transit? Do you mostly work from home, but go into an office twice a week? These considerations offer insight into the types and styles of work backpacks you might want to consider.
Any subway rider knows that you need a durable, easy-to-clean fabric or, if you commute in your personal vehicle, straight to an office once or twice a week, you might be able to withstand a more delicate choice, like leather. Considering your commute will help you narrow down choices.
If you work on a laptop and have to carry it around, many work backpacks come with internal laptop pockets that protect the device, but not all. โWhile the backpack profile is important, it needs the right storage,โ says TV personality and fashion expert Cindy Conroy. โLook for a dedicated laptop compartment that has oodles of padding and a slip pocket. Extra brownie points if itโs a zippered compartment.โ
One-sided bags, like totes or purses, unevenly distribute weight and, over time, can cause back and neck pain. When choosing a backpack make sure that it is capable of evenly distributing the weight of everything that you carry. This will take the weight off your back and prevent back pain.
โJust like a new pair of shoes, test-drive possible contenders,โ says Conroy. โAsk yourself, โAre there air-mesh back panels so you stay cool? Do the straps evenly disperse the weight? Are the straps adjustable or cushioned with ample padding?โโ
โThe allure of an inexpensive polyester backpack is like the scent of a chocolate chip cookie wafting along the path of your commute. Itโs irresistible, but is it worth it?โ says Controy. โNylon and coated canvas are superior options if durability is at the top of your must-have list. Both are easy to clean, too.โ
Even if your budget is on the lower side, you donโt have to settle for a basic bagโinstead, look for details that have an expensive look. โPick backpacks with supple faux leather, gold-tone hardware, or color blocking: These decadent accents elevate an affordable selection without breaking the bank,โ Conroy says.
As long as you select a backpack that looks sleek and provides all of the functionality you need to do your job well, a backpack is a great choice for a work bag. Avoid messy looks like hanging water bottles, messy and visible cords or wires, or dangling straps.
Style is subjective. However, for options that have a straightforward design (available in black, hardware that doesnโt stand out, etc.) that works with any style and has work-friendly features like extra storage and enhanced durability, Timbuk2 and Tumi are popular brands.
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