What bags are people using for uni?

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My mind's gone absolutely blank and I want to see what other people are using or if anybody's got any suggestions. It would need to be something that could fit a laptop in.
 
I'm returning to do a post graduate course and I have a Kanken laptop backpack which I've had for a few years now. Not sure about it though as it can be a bit square and bulky looking when on your back.
Like you I am searching for inspiration for a uni bag!!
 
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I'm returning to do a post graduate course and I have a Kanken laptop backpack which I've had for a few years now. Not sure about it though as it can be a bit square and bulky looking when on your back.
Like you I am searching for inspiration for a uni bag!!
I've never had a kanken. Are they flimsy? I saw a girl with a rip in hers once. I wish there was more inspo or options out there
 
I used a Kanken although it is a bit erm, square, and since I’m a short a I looked a bit dumpy. It fitted my laptop perfectly and was able to fit plenty more alongside, and didn’t hurt my back because of the padding. It lasted me the entire four years without a mark.

I’ve seen a lot of people raving about the tote bags from IKEA apparently big enough to fit a laptop in, I would be skeptical of durability though
 
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Kanken is always a good choice. You can get kanken bags with a padded back for a laptop.

The IKEA tote is really popular right now.
 
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I used a Kanken although it is a bit erm, square, and since I’m a short a I looked a bit dumpy. It fitted my laptop perfectly and was able to fit plenty more alongside, and didn’t hurt my back because of the padding. It lasted me the entire four years without a mark.
This is my problem!! It makes me look even dumpier!!!
 
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Doughnut macaroon

they’re very similar to Kanken bags but have more straps and what not so I find it tends to break that ‘boxy’ look a bit
 
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