Troubadour
ConsMany options come in black only
Minimal aesthetic, maximum performance—that’s the design standard when it comes to Troubadour’s bags and accessories. Take the Aero Backpack, a bestselling item and an all-time favorite of ours. Sure, its streamlined exterior is one thing to love, but the interior is really where it shines. Our Deputy Commerce Editor Christian Gollayan uses this backpack for his office commutes. “It fits my laptop, workout gear, and sweaty shoes,” Gollayan says. “It stores everything I need, and also doubles as my travel backpack.” Aside from its impressive capacity, the fabric is also lightweight, waterproof and scratch-resistant.
Away
ConsNot as expandable as other brands
Away is known for its sleek carry-on luggage. Much like its premium suitcases, the brand’s assortment of backpacks merge both form and function. They’re equipped with convenient features like a trolley sleeve, interior and exterior pockets, and laptop compartments. Another notable design spec: water-resistant shells that will keep your backpack dry during rainy commutes.
Rains
ConsMay be hard to choose a style
The Denmark-based rainwear lifestyle brand makes waterproof designs that spans apparel, bags and other accessories. From roll-top styles to cargo rucksacks, Rains offers various silhouettes and sizes of backpacks that can weather any storm. And you find one like this version, you’ll be able fasten it to your chest during a bike ride for a secure fit.
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Bellroy
ConsNot the most stylish pick
Bellroy launched with the intention to make your journey smoother as you move around throughout the day. In doing so, the Australian label designed backpacks with padded shoulder straps for extra comfort and several compartments for easy organization. The Classic Backpack is no exception. Whether you’re heading into the office or going away for the weekend, there’s a style that will meet your needs.
Dagne Dover
ConsMight scuff, but marks can come off with a wet cloth
Dagne Dover may be seen all over Instagram, but unlike other Instagram-famous brands, this one lives up to the hype. The brand’s cluster of backpacks includes the popular Neoprene Collection, which is derived from recycled plastic water bottles. Speaking of which, the Dakota style provide tons of storage with a separate shoe bag, zip pouch and an air mesh laptop sleeve.
Tumi
ConsVery expensive considering materials used
Tumi’s products are designed to make your local and international adventures easier with convenient features and a little added security. The Alpha Bravo Navigation Backpack is no different. It’s made with modular accessories, padded compartments for a laptop or tablet, and weather-resistant fabric. Plus, you receive a complimentary tracer in case it gets lost or stolen while in transit.
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Timbuk2
ConsBlack is the only color available
Believe it or not, Timbuk2 has been around for 35 years. That said, the San-Francisco-based bag manufacturer is an expert at making bags that will last for years to come. Take the Clark Commuter Backpack, a doubled roll-top style perfect for bikers and nine-to-fivers. Features includes a laptop sleeve, a water-resistant shell and a removable zip-away rainfly to keep the elements at bay. What’s also neat: you can customize your very own backpack any way you want.
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