Specifications:
- Ergonomic shoulder straps with the large main compartment for versatile storage
- Head to the mountain with confidence with the durable travel backpack
- Built to handle heavy loads without sacrificing the creature comforts
- You can also store smaller gear in the variety of accessory pockets for items like a compass, maps, or raingear
- The aerodynamic straps disperse the weight across your back and increase air circulation
- This women backpack will be a great gift for these travel enthusiasts
- With its sleek lines and ample storage features, the satchel backpack is great for carrying your laptop and all your work or school gear for a full day on the go
- This satchel backpack just makes it easier to carry them where you need them, with your hands free for toting more supplies or hanging onto a pole or ladder
- Material: PU
- Size: 32 x 45cm/12.6 x 17.7in(W x H)
Details:

- Made of high quality oxford fabric, which ensures a long time

- Ergonomic shoulder straps with the large main compartment for versatile storage

- The inner pockets are convenient for you to carry some small things

- Head to the mountain with confidence with the durable satchel backpack
Choose the Right Bag for Your Body:
You probably don't give handbags the same scrutiny you give a pair of jeans: if a handbag is cute or fits your lifestyle then it works

But did you know that a handbag can flatter your shape almost as much as the right pair of jeans?
- Apply these easy steps to getting bag in proportion to your figure. It can not only knock off pounds visually (no kidding!), it'll polish up your style in a flash
Shapes:
- Try to choose a shape that is the opposite of your body type. If you are tall and thin, look for a slouchy, rounded hobo bag to compliment your figure. If you're short and voluptous, play off opposites by choosing a handbag that is tall and rectangular or long and sleek (like a clutch)

- In general, the rounder your figure, the more structured your bag should be. That doesn't mean that you have to carry a hard box around to counterbalance your womanly shape: rectangular or square silhouettes in soft leathers or fabrics will do the trick
Some Popular Shapes:
- Tote - An open-top bag with straps or handles
- Hobo bag - A crescent-shaped shoulder bag
- Duffle - Tall shoulderbag, often with a wider opening on top

- Field bag - A flap-top shoulderbag with utility-type closure (buckles, snaps, etc)
- Clutch - A small, handheld bag or a larger, geometric shape that is tucked under the arm
- Satchel- A large, handheld bag
- Baguette - Long and rounded shoulder bag resembling the namesake bread

- Messenger - A large, soft shoulder bag with long straps (often worn across the body)
- Cigar Box - A small, boxy, hard bag
- Pouch - A soft, small bag
- Kelly bag - A classic Hermes style named after Grace Kelly; a large, structured handbag with distinctive hardware closures
Scale:
- While the shape should oppose your body type for maximum flattery, the size of the bag should be in proportion to your figure

- Think scale here: a woman who is 6 feet tall and a size 14 would look lost with a teensy hand-held bag. A petite size 0 would look overwhelmed by an enormous slouchy bagA shoulder bag's length (where the bottom of the bag hits your body) will accentuate whatever part of the body it comes near

- For example, a shoulder bag that ends around the hips will play up your hip width (the eye is drawn to the bag)
- Most women look great with a bag that hits mid-torso because it flatters the waist
Tips:
- Take time in a store to try on handbags in front of a mirror just like you would apparel
- Don't be tempted by trendy shapes that don't suit your figure: there are plenty of great alternatives that will work
- Think lifestyle when shopping for handbags: if you're toting diapers and graham crackers, an artsy vintage bag won't hold up
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