One of my favorite computer bag companies is Waterfield Designs of San Francisco. Its bags are not only stylish, often mixing leather, waxed canvas and ballistic nylon in ways that please the eye, but ...
I love rolltop backpacks, both for their flexibility and because they keep the rain out. WaterField Designs’ new Tech Rolltop is a cool-looking waxed-canvas bag, with some typically smart WaterField ...
WaterField Design’s Tech Rolltop Bag is generally an excellent bag: It’s made from great materials, it’s got a roomy main compartment, a handy magnetic buckle accessing that compartment, a spacious ...
The Staad Backpack from WaterField Designs looks great and feels comfortable while wearing it, even with a load stored inside. The style of this computer backpack reminds one of something worn by an ...
The Trigo Backpack evolved from WaterField's Trigo Sling, a limited-run Sandbox project that sold out across three releases. Both designs share the new Trigo line's defining elements: a distinctive ...
WaterField Designs makes a big deal out of the fact that it crafts its bags here in San Francisco; in fact, you’ll find our fair city’s name subtly stamped on the leather of its new $229 Sutter Slim ...
My hot take is that backpacks shouldn’t look formal. If you want polished and professional, bring a briefcase to work, not a $200 backpack that’s the design equivalent of an ergonomic office chair.
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