Leeroy Jenkins
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What do you use to carry your crap, papers, folders, notepads, laptops, tablets, etc to and from work?
Do you use public transit or drive/uber?
Do you use public transit or drive/uber?
You could kill two birds with one stone by wrapping your grub in the personal undergarments.Nothing, aside from whatever I might be bringing my lunch in (plastic bag, insulated lunch bag thingie, etc.). Depends.
What do you carry, a manbag/murse?A lot of grown men with backpacks. :style: down
A - ####### - MEN!!A lot of grown men with backpacks. :style: down
I think this is the most pretentious of the fashion packs.
Nothing too extravagant my guy. Just a simple briefcase. We are men after all.What do you carry, a manbag/murse?
Looks fine, but I don't really identify masculinity by fashionable accessories. Then again, I wore lycra to work for over a decade.Nothing too extravagant my guy. Just a simple briefcase. We are men after all.
https://www.barneys.com/product/troubadour-pathfinder-slim-leather-trimmed-briefcase-506231671.html
I don't necessarily identify it with masculinity just with that of a school boy hauling a bunch of textbooks around. It's fine if you're an intern who doesn't know any better but if you're a bawse, you can do much better.Looks fine, but I don't really identify masculinity by fashionable accessories. Then again, I wore lycra to work for over a decade.
I use a Timbuk2 backpack and it is awesomeTimbuk2 messenger bag. Thing is indestructible.
Drive. Also take the bag on business trips regularly.
Lol. Guess it depends on where you are located and your industry. Here in the PNW and when I visit the bay area...backpacks are a norm.I don't necessarily identify it with masculinity just with that of a school boy hauling a bunch of textbooks around. It's fine if you're an intern who doesn't know any better but if you're a bawse, you can do much better.
41.How old are you guys that are carrying backpacks?
49. Is 50 the cutoff?How old are you guys that are carrying backpacks?
Don Draper is rolling in his graveLol. Guess it depends on where you are located and your industry. Here in the PNW and when I visit the bay area...backpacks are a norm.
btw: Sweet purse ya got there.
Literally just had a discussion about this with a large group of people the other day thanks to an article in the Philly Inquirer. Every single person agreed that it was cringe worthy when "older guys" (over 30s was the consensus) carry backpacks to a professional job.41.
What of it?
It goes from house to car, from car to under desk. "Carried" for about 30 seconds all day long.Literally just had a discussion about this with a large group of people the other day thanks to an article in the Philly Inquirer. Every single person agreed that it was cringe worthy when "older guys" (over 30s was the consensus) carry backpacks to a professional job.
It goes from house to car, from car to under desk. "Carried" for about 30 seconds all day long.
Is also the most convenient format for storing a laptop and files. Literally every other person at my office (including several older than me) use a backpack.
Ask my 14-year old son about all of the other cringe-worthy things I do on a daily basis. Isn't that my job as a father?Literally just had a discussion about this with a large group of people the other day thanks to an article in the Philly Inquirer. Every single person agreed that it was cringe worthy when "older guys" (over 30s was the consensus) carry backpacks to a professional job.
What line of work are you in?Literally just had a discussion about this with a large group of people the other day thanks to an article in the Philly Inquirer. Every single person agreed that it was cringe worthy when "older guys" (over 30s was the consensus) carry backpacks to a professional job.
I had a couple TB2 messenger / laptop bags before my current one. Big fan.I use a Timbuk2 backpack and it is awesome
I wear a backpack to my professional job not for style--but because of safety. If you carry a decent messenger bag in certain areas of downtown Los Angeles--you are effectively painting yourself as a target for robbers/muggers. I could care less if wearing a backpack makes some people cringe if it's beneficial to my safety.Literally just had a discussion about this with a large group of people the other day thanks to an article in the Philly Inquirer. Every single person agreed that it was cringe worthy when "older guys" (over 30s was the consensus) carry backpacks to a professional job.
Small business owner and I do a lot of outside sales and I don't see any men or women that carry backpacks that appear to be over 40.What line of work are you in?
Come to Seattle much?Small business owner and I do a lot of outside sales and I don't see any men or women that carry backpacks that appear to be over 40.