Happy you’re not carrying a tremendous load this summer, well don’t get used to it. Soon you’re going to have to look for the best backpack brands for your return to school. These backpack brands will not only save you from carrying too much(maybe), but they also are an excellent match for your style.
JanSport backpacks are popular for a reason. They come in an assortment of colors. They’re the most essential of all the backpack brands out there when it comes to carrying capacity. The front stashes are for school supplies, tech accessories, and necessary documents. They have a suede leather bottom which adds visual flair and gives these backpacks a classic sort of look. The padded shoulder straps are there so you won’t have to worry about your arms giving up on while carrying large books. Moreover, these backpacks can match your style in a heartbeat.
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Adidas is well-known for its reliability and athletic function. As one of the most well-known backpack brands, Adidas prides itself for being clean and straightforward. The Classic 3S 2, for example, has straight lines, clean surfaces, and the iconic three-striped Adidas logo. The white and black color scheme allows you to blend in the crowd without being noticed. The main zipper pocket on the front has room for folders and notebooks. A padded sleeve can fit up to a 15-inch laptop. These backpacks are sleek while not being too stylish.
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When it comes to backpack brands, I like to go with space over style. Burton provides this tremendously with their Big Kettle backpack. The main section includes a padded laptop sleeve but doesn’t let it stop you for stuffing too many pencils inside. Big Kettle also includes small pockets, pen dividers, and a key clip. Seriously, I think that’s the first time I’ve heard of a backpack having a pen divider. Now I won’t have to worry about mismatching my pens along with my pencils while heading off to school. You’ll also enjoy the spacious interior, giving you plenty of room for your gym clothes and books. Moreover, I don’t know about you, but the material reminds me of waterproof pants.
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Dawson has been said to be one of the best backpack brands in the world because of its convenient use. These backpacks have no zips, so the main entry is a drawstring closure and a magnetic buckle strap. Both of these make pulling out textbooks a less painful endeavor. You’ll also be able to pull out your favorite pens and pencils during class easily. Two large front pockets are said to feature a magnetic closure, which makes pulling out loose items a quick experience. These backpacks feature a laptop sleeve inside which can hold up to a 15-inch device. Much like JanSport, Dawson comes in a variety of colors to fit any kid’s style. If you’re someone who wants to stand out in the crowd, then these backpacks are definitely for you.
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I loved how lightweight these backpacks most feel. Out of all the backpack brands on this list, Kim has a blend of Swedish style and simplicity. The poly/cotton fabric allows it to be lightweight and clean. There’s a classical feel to these backpacks. The main section has a padded laptop sleeve which will enable you to carry up to a 13-inch device. The Kim Ground, in particular, comes in classic black, navy and grey. Perfect for the fall but never too much for summer. If these backpacks ever cross my path, I’ll be taking a gander at them.
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