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It’s Back — the Pack, That Is, as a Trend This Fall
By Barbara Hannah Grufferman, August 27, 2015 03:01 PM
Backpacks seem to grow on students, but I didn’t buy my first one until I was 28.
I made up for the delay by splurging on the then-überhip black nylon version from Prada, which became a cult accessory of sorts and put the company on the global fashion map.
Now the backpack as fashion accessory is back in a big way. And why shouldn't it be? As fashion and beauty editor Jacqui Stafford put it, "They are ideal to carry everything you need, but conveniently hands-free. The newest styles come in butter-soft leathers and a variety of colors."
Stafford recommends a midsize, slouchy style that works for every occasion, from work to weekend. And, she says, "Look for (bag) styles with top-handle straps that can be converted to backpacks."
She's right that there's no shortage of options: Every major (and minor) fashion house has come out with their own version. And along with nude nails (another trend this fall), you'll see backpacks in all shapes and sizes featured in top fall fashion magazines. Unbelievably, scientists are even putting the ever-useful backpack on honey bees. Sweet.
Even though I still have my vintage Prada, newer versions are vastly improved. Most do double (and sometimes triple) duty, converting from functional backpack to chic handbag in seconds. And whenever we can squeeze several great looks from one cool bag, I’m in!
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If the late-August back-to-school vibe has you contemplating backpacks, here are a few possibilities.
The travel backpack. These are the ideal road companion, leaving your hands free to tow a wheeled bag or clutch that precious cup of coffee. Consider one that doubles as a tote bag, with long straps that fit comfortably over the shoulder when the other straps are tucked away. Extra credit for finding one equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) blocking to protect your credit cards and passport from identify theft, like the one pictured on me above from TravelSmith. The cobalt blue is a welcome break from basic black — so much so that my daughter has been begging to “borrow” this model when school starts next week.
Another cool option: the Jetsetter Convertible Backpack from Henri Bendel, which sees triple duty as a backpack, tote or cross-body. It comes in five colors and can be monogrammed, too. Reality star Jamie Chung was spotted carrying one on the streets of L.A. recently.
The satchel backpack. The rectangular shape (horizontal or vertical) of a satchel bag makes it look more like a business briefcase than a traditional backpack. Looking for a cool work bag that you can hold in your hand or carry on your back? The Satchel Backpack at left, from ASOS, is a steal; it also comes in black.
The traditional backpack. If you’re a purist when it comes to fashion in general or backpacks in particular, opt for a traditional model like my Prada, or perhaps one of the Calvin Klein bags I spotted on a recent trip to a department store
With cool options and low price points proliferating, it’s no surprise the backpack is cool again.
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Photos: Barbara Hannah Grufferman, Polyvore, ASOS, Sarah Jaye Weiss
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