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What should I use for high school, a backpack or a roxy book tote? Iâve seen a lot of girls with roxy book totes, and I donât want to look nerdy with a big backpackâ¦high school girls any ideas?
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im a junior in high school and last year i tried carrying a tote and by the third day i switched back to my backpack..totes can't carry as much you can't be as organized and they tend to hurt your shoulder because all the weight is focused on the shoulder...backpacks are more durable and jansport makes a lot of really nice ones:
http://www.jansport.com/js_product_detail.php?cid=10&pid=T501
im a junior in high school and last year i tried carrying a tote and by the third day i switched back to my backpack..totes can't carry as much you can't be as organized and they tend to hurt your shoulder because all the weight is focused on the shoulder...backpacks are more durable and jansport makes a lot of really nice ones:
http://www.jansport.com/js_product_detail.php?cid=10&pid=T501
Do girls still carry backpacks in high school or do they only carry totes?
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I'm going into high school next year and my mom is telling my how no one is going to be carrying a backpack in high school (all of the girls will carry totes). I've found some really cute backpacks online but she says if I want to have style I need a tote. I'm getting older so I feel I should be able to think for myself but is there really a lack of backpacks in high school?
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I dislike totes with a passion. I carried one for a few days and my shoulders and back practically died. No one really cares if you have a backpack or a tote. Especially because there are so many nice backpacks out there these days, and no I am not talking about those flimsy canvas ones from Victoria Secret. If you want a compromise, I suggest carrying your books to and from school in a sturdy backpack that won't kill your back before you step into Uni, and keeping a large purse or tote in your locker so you can shuttle a light load to and from your locker to class. This way you can keep the style of a tote, but be able to carry everything you will need for high school without it falling out of your arms when you walk to the bus stop, home, or car. I know people who do this and it works fairly well, but if it seems like too much of a hassle I would just get a good sturdy backpack that you are willing to carry to every class. In your search for a backpack, my recommendations for determining if it is a proper backpack is to look at its features. A good backpack should have:
1) multiple zippered compartments- so stuff stays in place with no risk of falling out
2) padded straps- preferably in a 'U' shape to distribute weight more evenly across your back
3) padded or stiff back- so books don't dig into your spine
4) nylon, silicone coated liner or fabric- for water resistance, you don't what to get your books wet
5) sturdy bottom panel- won't sag and sit uncomfortably on your hips
6) chest or waist strap- while not necessary to a good bag, can help distribute weight even better when you have big loads
here is the bag I have, but in a different print:
http://www.dakine.com/p/womens/backpacks/fall-13-winter-14/jewel-26l?clr=000
I hope this is helpful to you, and remember that it isn't what other people think, but your health and comfort.
I dislike totes with a passion. I carried one for a few days and my shoulders and back practically died. No one really cares if you have a backpack or a tote. Especially because there are so many nice backpacks out there these days, and no I am not talking about those flimsy canvas ones from Victoria Secret. If you want a compromise, I suggest carrying your books to and from school in a sturdy backpack that won't kill your back before you step into Uni, and keeping a large purse or tote in your locker so you can shuttle a light load to and from your locker to class. This way you can keep the style of a tote, but be able to carry everything you will need for high school without it falling out of your arms when you walk to the bus stop, home, or car. I know people who do this and it works fairly well, but if it seems like too much of a hassle I would just get a good sturdy backpack that you are willing to carry to every class. In your search for a backpack, my recommendations for determining if it is a proper backpack is to look at its features. A good backpack should have:
1) multiple zippered compartments- so stuff stays in place with no risk of falling out
2) padded straps- preferably in a 'U' shape to distribute weight more evenly across your back
3) padded or stiff back- so books don't dig into your spine
4) nylon, silicone coated liner or fabric- for water resistance, you don't what to get your books wet
5) sturdy bottom panel- won't sag and sit uncomfortably on your hips
6) chest or waist strap- while not necessary to a good bag, can help distribute weight even better when you have big loads
here is the bag I have, but in a different print:
http://www.dakine.com/p/womens/backpacks/fall-13-winter-14/jewel-26l?clr=000
I hope this is helpful to you, and remember that it isn't what other people think, but your health and comfort.
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