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Specifications:
- The men backpack can hold a fourteen inch size computer
- Two different colors, black and khaki, give each men backpack their own style
- Big in size, the traveling backpack can hold a lot of things for you
- With drawstring on the bag, more convenient and safer for you to put the things
- The strap the backpack, which is not threaded to the bag, makes the men backpack special
- Though concisely designed, instant casual and fashion style is endowed on this drawstring backpack
- Material: Canvas & Cow Leather
- Bottom Length: 31.0cm/12.2in
- Bottom Width: 21.0cm/8.3in
- Backpack Height: 55.0cm/21.7in
Details:
- Cool and stylish style is well shown on this black backpack
- Khaki gives the whole backpack casual and concise style
- The strap the backpack, which is not threaded to the bag, makes the bag special

- With drawstring design, it is quite easy for you to use the backpack
- With the two buckles on the bag, you can take down the strap
- This canvas bag will be the best thing to accompany you through your school life
NOTE:
- Due to different colors of the backpack, the lining material may be different
How to Organize a School Bag:

The most effective way to keep your school bag organized is to clean it out daily and file papers immediately into a prepared filing system. Keeping your school bag organized means having more control over your tasks and schedule, and it saves you time when looking for important items. If you haven't implemented a system just yet, a thorough school bag organizing session is necessary
Instructions- Empty your school bag completely. Remove all items, large and small, from pockets and compartments. Empty the bag over the trash to get rid of any crumbs, pencil shavings and lint. Wash and dry your bag per label instructions
- Sift through your school bag contents. Place writing utensils in one pile and art supplies in another. Separate papers by class, then by document type -- i.e., graded papers, homework in progress. File old papers you don't need with you at school in a file cabinet or file folder also organized by class and document type. Look through all textbooks and notebooks for loose papers to ensure you've thoroughly weeded it all out
- File old papers and information you don't need on a daily basis. If you need to keep old school work and syllabi with you, give them a permanent home in a sealed compartment of your binder, or hole punch them, place them in a folder and use dividers for quick reference
- Place separated, small items and supplies in bags or boxes. Pencils should have their own home, with a smaller compartment for erasers and a sharpener inside the pencil bag. Use this system for other tools like math or art supplies
- Separate your books by size. Thin, small books are more difficult to find when stuck between larger, heavier books. Look at your school bag and decide which compartments are the appropriate size for which books. Typically, larger books sit in the main compartment, and smaller paperbacks or reference books live in a medium or front compartment for quick access
- Place books in your bag, followed by your folders or binders. Place only textbooks and binders you need for the classes before lunch or break. Carrying too much weight hurts your back. Place folders and binders next to their respective class books
- Place small objects like keys and earphones in your backpack's smaller compartments and side pockets on the outside of the bag so they're easy to reach; otherwise, place them inside a small pocket toward the top of the bag
- Pack a separate bag for sports or dance clothing and supplies. This prevents you from having to pull them out to get to other items in your school bag you use during the day
- Clean out your school bag daily to prevent accumulating rotten food from lunches and old papers
How to Load a Backpack:

A well-loaded pack takes less energy to carry than one that's off-balance. It's also much more comfortable
Instructions- Assemble all food, water, clothing and other equipment you intend to carry
- Small items you won't need until you pitch camp can go inside empty spaces, such as the inside of your cooking pot, to take full advantage of space
- Load your sleeping bag at the bottom of your pack (if you have an internal-frame pack) or tie it below (if you have an external-frame pack). You won't need it before you pitch camp, and a sleeping bag is light for its volume
- Pack heavy items'food, stove, fuel and water'above the sleeping bag and next to your back. Be sure that objects don't protrude into your back
- Keep your water bottle separate for easy access
- Try to keep the weight evenly distributed from side to side within the pack so that it won't be lopsided when you carry it
- Fill the remaining volume with clothing. The items farthest from your back should be the lightest
Package Included:
- 1 x Backpack
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Ford
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06-20-2011- Other Thoughts: I'm satisfied with my purchase of this men backpack due to its simplistic design and durable material.
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Chapman
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06-25-2011- Other Thoughts: i love this men backpack. i am not that crazy about this brand but this bad is very useful. i carry my books and even my small computer to work
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Hayden
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07-05-2011- Other Thoughts: I carry a notebook and books in mine as well as a few electronic items, it all fits in well.
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Harriet
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06-13-2011- Other Thoughts: The men backpack was spacious and clean. I ordered the color I wanted.
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Chad
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07-10-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a very stylish messenger backpack. Its canvas is great for customization
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