there is literally nothing special about this backpack. it is so basic and boring. there is no way i would ever pay that much for a simple ass BACKPACK. u r kidding yourself grezSorry WHATTTT?!! £130 for a backpack that looks like it costs £20 from asos.
Clearly her market is other middle class girls spending mummy and daddy’s money, I would never spend that much of my hard earned wages on something that looks so cheap!
edited to add, I went back on my insta app and one of the comments is asking can you use klarna
Investing in a good quality, functional backpack is understandable. But nothing about this screams premium - I mean, Jesus wept, it's a bloody polyester backpack. Recycled or not it still looks cheap and that price point is ridiculous. There are countless brands which use much better materials charging much less. The yellow gold accents cheapen it too.Sorry WHATTTT?!! £130 for a backpack that looks like it costs £20 from asos.
Clearly her market is other middle class girls spending mummy and daddy’s money, I would never spend that much of my hard earned wages on something that looks so cheap!
edited to add, I went back on my insta app and one of the comments is asking can you use klarna
I bought a nice north face backpack for £40 in a sale last week and I know it'll stand the test of time - £130 for a backpack is absolutely absurdI get its versatile as it just plain black, but for the price, I'd rather it was more unique. even just the t/ala logo on the straps/pockets etc.
If I wanted a high-end black backpack I know the north face and other durable brands make them for under £100.
I was going to say I've had my kanken bag since I was in uni and is still in perfect condition, I know they are like kind of pricey but it's the kind of money that people are willing to spend because the backpacks are functional/sustainable and last forever, I bought mine in 2015 and it was fashionable then and is probably even more fashionable now that's the kind of bag that students would buy because they're sold in urban outfitters and all over tiktok/instagram like why would you want to get that tala bag which is so expensive/basic/nothing special?Investing in a good quality, functional backpack is understandable. But nothing about this screams premium - I mean, Jesus wept, it's a bloody polyester backpack. Recycled or not it still looks cheap and that price point is ridiculous. There are countless brands which use much better materials charging much less. The yellow gold accents cheapen it too.
And no way would I carry round that giant nylon/polyester bin bag with those skinny shoulder straps... my back and shoulders are aching thinking about it.
Like bloody hell, if you want something trendy, sustainable and functional buy a £60 Fjallraven Kanken and be done with it.
I have a fake kanken bag - I didn’t realise till I bought it and was delivered, I thought just a really good offer was like £25 - but it is sooo good, I use it loads for work and carrying my heavy laptop round. It’s been on holidays, up mountains when walking and lasted so well!I was going to say I've had my kanken bag since I was in uni and is still in perfect condition, I know they are like kind of pricey but it's the kind of money that people are willing to spend because the backpacks are functional/sustainable and last forever, I bought mine in 2015 and it was fashionable then and is probably even more fashionable now that's the kind of bag that students would buy because they're sold in urban outfitters and all over tiktok/instagram like why would you want to get that tala bag which is so expensive/basic/nothing special?
I'm racking my brains on this right now, I don't understand who they are targeting with this. It doesn't even look like a TALA product - it doesn't correspond with the colours/design of any of their collections. At the end of the day I think a lot of their customers buy their stuff because it's a hyped brand, not because of the sustainability factor. You could find this exact design in Primark or ASOS and that's going to be turn off for people: it might be shallow, but people don't want to spend £130 on a bag which is indiscernible from something you can pick up for £10 on the high street.I’m pretty sure that’s more expensive than most Sweaty Betty bags and either the same price or higher than Lulu...but it’s uglier and offers less functionality...who is going to buy this
Me neither. It’s so ugly and it looks cheap. I’ve seen some really cool gym bags that have space for trainers and a loop for a gym mat etc - this bag is just a bog standard backpack? AND it’s ugly? Give me strengthI'm racking my brains on this right now, I don't understand who they are targeting with this. It doesn't even look like a TALA product - it doesn't correspond with the colours/design of any of their collections. At the end of the day I think a lot of their customers buy their stuff because it's a hyped brand, not because of the sustainability factor. You could find this exact design in Primark or ASOS and that's going to be turn off for people: it might be shallow, but people don't want to spend £130 on a bag which is indiscernible from something you can pick up for £10 on the high street.
What on earth does this bag have to do with the Tala brand?! There’s no cohesion between the 2... Surely they’d bring out bags you could fit your gym wear in????Ohhh gods of gods Tala is now releasing a bag
Please can you post a link or photo of them? Im a very non judgemental vegan, but to hugely profit from the lifestyle and then wear CALF skin is justLiterally just came here to say this! Recognised them straight away and definitely brand new as well
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