Handbags were invented a long time before the
laptop - so while they may be a girl's constant companion, they aren't the best
thing for lugging your MacBook around the city, and really, you need a bag
which can hold it all.
Just check out a Kipling Garan bag. It can hold a massive eight litres of stuff, and are
wide enough for most laptops. At that size, you could also fit in a few
shopping items, and so it's great for trips to an arcade. The Kipling Garan bag
has space for an MP3 player or mobile. What's more, there is an easy to reach
section for keeping your pens in. There will be no fumbling around for a pencil
case at the bottom of the bag – you can just pull out what you need from an
easy access pocket.
The strap can be worn over your shoulder, and
as it is over a metre of length, the bag should sit nicely at your waist, which
allows you to support it with your arm. Of course, you can adjust the length of
the strap with the clip, which means you can keep it on a shorter lead if your
back is sensitive. Meanwhile, you can keep the adapter in the front pocket, and
as the bag is made from nylon with a polyester lining, there will be a certain
amount of protection from the rain.
The Kipling Garan Tropic Flower bag has a
wonderfully vibrant bright blue to soft pink finish. Of course, every Kipling
Garan bag comes with a monkey key ring, which can be a conversation starter
with your friends. There are eleven bags in the range, in different colours to
suit anyone's taste. You could have a sedate blue Kipling Garan bag or a bright
yellow bag, allowing you to fit in however open or reserved your university
campus is.
Keeping with the primate theme, there is also
more than one monkey print bag. Their colourful designs make the bags feel fun
and upbeat. Little differences between the various bags on offer allow you to
find one exactly suited to your needs. The aspiring artist might need several
pen pockets, but everyone else might be satisfied with just one.
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