And speaking of heavy school bags, I have fond memories of D-boy Trofeo, who was a classmate of mine at UP Fine Arts back in the day.
Back in the '80s, UP Fine Arts was on the third floor of the UP Library.
I was lucky that D-boy would look down the window and wait for me to arrive each morning, rush down the stairs and help me carry my bags up.
He is a cinematographer now.
Lots of questions on the Zuca bag.
Here's my son's bag all packed. On the right side is his raincoat.
My son's school requires them to organize their books and folders into color-coded legal-size envelopes, inside are long folders. So yes the long folders fit but there is a bit of effort to put them inside. You kind of have to bend them a little, but they fit.
I think it's a good idea to pack your kids' stuff into envelopes if you're planning to use a Zuca bag in case you want to bag pack vertically.
Besides the Zuca website, another place to buy them is Amazon.
Zuca offers free shipping for orders over US$100, so you might want to compare prices before you order.
Back in the '80s, UP Fine Arts was on the third floor of the UP Library.
I was lucky that D-boy would look down the window and wait for me to arrive each morning, rush down the stairs and help me carry my bags up.
He is a cinematographer now.
Lots of questions on the Zuca bag.
Here's my son's bag all packed. On the right side is his raincoat.
My son's school requires them to organize their books and folders into color-coded legal-size envelopes, inside are long folders. So yes the long folders fit but there is a bit of effort to put them inside. You kind of have to bend them a little, but they fit.
I think it's a good idea to pack your kids' stuff into envelopes if you're planning to use a Zuca bag in case you want to bag pack vertically.
Besides the Zuca website, another place to buy them is Amazon.
Zuca offers free shipping for orders over US$100, so you might want to compare prices before you order.