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Old 24 June 2017, 03:39 PM   #1
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Tumi expandable briefcase or backpack

I'm looking for a bag I can take back and forth to the beach(house), client partner and private equity meetings. A day of clothes, papers, mbp, ipad air, etc. I bought the expandable briefcase today but now have been thinking maybe a backpack is better and am contemplating returning it and buying a larger backpack.

I'm 33 and in the tech world consultant and startup executive. I do wear suits but often just wear a blazer usually without a tie.
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Old 24 June 2017, 04:02 PM   #2
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It's not Tumi and I am sure Paul will be along soon to give you sage Tumi advice, but I have a large Oakley backpack called the kitchen sink. Totally awesome. Heavy duty, spot on bottom for a pair of shoes/change of clothes, a place for a laptop and files and tons of other pockets. Also had a great rigid style compartment on the top to store your sunglasses without them getting crushed. About $150 or so. Best money I ever spent on luggage.



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Old 24 June 2017, 07:41 PM   #3
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If you want a Tumi, there are several options, the one I use for the beach/gym/general is the alpha 2. It is designed for business with a laptop compartment but works great at everything https://ie.tumi.com/p/tumi-t-pass®-b...pack®-026578D2


(Link might send you to the European Tumi site, but just go to your local Tumi site and search backpacks
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Tumi is well made and a solid choice, but I don't think that a nylon backpack works with a suit.

Check out Saddleback Leather. They have a few backpacks to choose from: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/lea...975.1418598335
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I've seen it done, but I wouldn't ever wear a backpack into a business meeting....
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Old 24 June 2017, 10:03 PM   #7
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I've seen it done, but I wouldn't ever wear a backpack into a business meeting....
Same here. Especially if dressed better than "business casual" branded polo and chinos.
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Old 25 June 2017, 01:35 AM   #8
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I've seen it done, but I wouldn't ever wear a backpack into a business meeting....


This is my opinion also however, it seems like many consultants use them. Many large firms even have their company logos stitched on them
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Old 25 June 2017, 01:44 AM   #9
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I think i'm going to keep the bag and maybe add a backpack later. Last question the bag I got is like a polyester canvas, will it hold up well or should I pay about $20 more and get the nylon ballistic?


Not sure I can pull off the Rick Owens idenag.
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Old 25 June 2017, 01:50 AM   #10
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I think i'm going to keep the bag and maybe add a backpack later. Last question the bag I got is like a polyester canvas, will it hold up well or should I pay about $20 more and get the nylon ballistic?


Not sure I can pull off the Rick Owens idenag.
I was just having fun, but certainly I would go with the ballistic nylon, I have had great success with it on my Tumi messenger bags and Montblanc bags over the years.
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Old 25 June 2017, 06:26 AM   #11
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I use a Tumi backpack with a laptop fold out compartment. Very useful when traveling, especially via smaller airports that don't have a designated Pre check line. Also, it helps separating a work laptop and papers from clothes in the main compartment. And the ample supply of compartments makes life easier. Recently I carry my GoRuck GR1 and love, but that's another step toward casual/under cover.
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Old 25 June 2017, 07:18 AM   #12
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I was just having fun, but certainly I would go with the ballistic nylon, I have had great success with it on my Tumi messenger bags and Montblanc bags over the years.
Cool. i traded the canvas for the nylon expandable brief and added a large nylon backpack.
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Old 25 June 2017, 07:57 AM   #13
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I use a Tumi backpack with a laptop fold out compartment. Very useful when traveling, especially via smaller airports that don't have a designated Pre check line. Also, it helps separating a work laptop and papers from clothes in the main compartment. And the ample supply of compartments makes life easier. Recently I carry my GoRuck GR1 and love, but that's another step toward casual/under cover.
I could have got a leather divider bag which was faitly big but I webt wih a larger nylon backpack. I figured i would use it more for clothes etc and split the tasks between the breif and the backpack.
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Old 25 June 2017, 07:58 AM   #14
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If you want a Tumi, there are several options, the one I use for the beach/gym/general is the alpha 2. It is designed for business with a laptop compartment but works great at everything https://ie.tumi.com/p/tumi-t-pass®-b...pack®-026578D2


(Link might send you to the European Tumi site, but just go to your local Tumi site and search backpacks
Thanks Paul. I'll have to add some pictures. When I get back.
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Same here. Especially if dressed better than "business casual" branded polo and chinos.
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Decided you were all right and picked up both the brief and backpack.
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It's not Tumi and I am sure Paul will be along soon to give you sage Tumi advice, but I have a large Oakley backpack called the kitchen sink. Totally awesome. Heavy duty, spot on bottom for a pair of shoes/change of clothes, a place for a laptop and files and tons of other pockets. Also had a great rigid style compartment on the top to store your sunglasses without them getting crushed. About $150 or so. Best money I ever spent on luggage.



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That is a good looking bag. Almost pulled the trigger last night on it.
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Old 25 June 2017, 08:18 AM   #17
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TheVTCguy hooked me up with an awesome TUMI Backback I use daily. I wear a suit or blazer every day but also don't need anything too flashy. It's perfect for what I need but I think it would work well in every situation. What I love about it is that it has the loop where it can ride on top of a rolling suitcase. They aren't cheap but it will absolutely be the first thing I look at next time I'm in the market.
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Old 25 June 2017, 10:20 AM   #18
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That is a good looking bag. Almost pulled the trigger last night on it.


If you can handle the casual look it is a beast. It is a big bag. They call it the kitchen sink for a reason.


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Decided you were all right and picked up both the brief and backpack.
When travelling I use the Tumi T-pack too; I think that you will love it.

When flying it holds my 15" laptop and everything I need for carry-on. After getting to the destination, it doubles as my camera-bag.

The heavy duty nylon is almost indestructible although It does add a bit of weight..
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