In the past couple months, I have broken three large bags. Literally, the straps have busted right off. I guess my TJ Maxx bags weren't made to carry a laptop, 3 binders, 5 folders, 7 books, a water bottle, a houndstooth lunch bag, and a ziploc bag of full of skittles. Not only was I breaking bags, I am pretty sure one of my shoulders sits lower than the other as a result of hoisting that 30-40 pound bag on my shoulder everyday.
Because I'm not willing to lighten my load, I had to come up with a different plan: the rolly bag.
Is a rolly bag acceptable when it is shiny and red? Or, do I need to go back to breaking bags?
blazer: TJ Maxx black shirt: TJ Maxx jeans: Costco shoes: Urban Outfitters rolly bag: Sam's Club belt: Thrift Store
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I say go with the roller for all school/work related things. If you're going to the movies, maybe a real purse. Well, actually if your purse is full of queso, oreos, fruit roll-ups, and a burrito, you might want to stick with the roller for that one too.
UMMMMM this blog is making my LIFE. cant wait to chime in on this discussion.
you guys look gooood.
rolling is the way to go for sure with school! you've got great wheels and it's saving your back and shoulders!
That is an insanely stylish roller bag. If all roller bags were that good looking I'd be willing to adopt this approach for my everyday purse needs.
I normally would agree that you can't do the roller bag and that roller bags are lazy and only older women use them... but I can't believe I love your roller bag. But, only use it for being a student/professor... not for running to sev.
Agreed with all above comments. LOVE that bag! As long as you've got high heels and lipstick on while using it, you'll look uber cute!
-Holly
P.S. Love this new blog of yours! You guys have always cracked me up
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