Backpacks for Grownups

Even though most grownups bypass the backpacks and head straight to their chicer cousins – messenger bags – sometimes a bag you can wear on your back is so much more comfortable. And the good news is that although many backpacks are strictly geared toward tweens and teens, there are now some seriously stylish backpacks that any adult would be proud to carry. So if you’re among the legions who would rather have your things strapped to your back than slung around your body, this list is for you!

  • Wenger Swiss Army Lucerne Lite Backpack. With three compartments (including one that’s large enough for your laptop), contoured back straps, and the perfect spot for your water bottle, this Wenger backpack is comfortable, roomy and sophisticated enough to take to the office!
  • Andrew Philips Vaqueta Backpack. In soft, sumptuous leather, this decidedly grown up backpack features a padded laptop compartment, several zippered compartments and a sturdy handle so you can also carry it like a briefcase.
  • Moonsus Signature Computer Backpack. Chic and feminine, this pretty women’s backpack has a built-in, padded notebook sleeve, PDA pocket, cell phone pocket and comfortable, adjustable shoulder straps.
  • Mobile Edge The Paris Computer Backpack. Featuring a dedicated computer safety compartment, a work station section for your computer accessories, PDA, cell phone and more, plus plenty of room for files and books, you can take this ultra-chic bag from home, to the office and anywhere in between.
  • Voltaic Solar Panel Backpack. Keep your laptop and cell phone charged and ready to go – even when you’re nowhere near an outlet. With solar panels and 11 standard adaptors, this roomy backpack built for commuters and students on the go lets you juice up your electronics virtually anywhere.
  • What’s your favorite style of bag? Hit the “comments” button and let us know – and if you need us to, we’ll even help you find a new one to add to your collection.

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