Got a lot of stuff, but not a lot of room?
Check out Baggu, the perfect collapsible bag for the clever digital nomad. Baggu holds two to three grocery bags worth of stuff — like conference swag, random gadgets, and origami paper cranes — but folds up into a small pocket when not in use.
With a panoply of cute colors and patterns, Baggu also gives you a little fashion flair to your geeky wardrobe. Plus, they’re reusable. So you can feel good about the environment while collecting or buying stuff to put in your cute Baggu.
Baggu’s are cheap. 8 bucks for one or $22 for a three-pack. If you wanna go crazy, get a six-pack for $38.
Keep one (or two) in your purse, man bag, backpack, or briefcase, and you’ll never run out of room again. Heck, you might not even need to carry anything other than a Baggu in your pocket. Now, that’s what I call mobility.
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I am french, and i love this kind of bag.
A french retailer Monoprix sells a very kind of only for 1, 50 euros (far from the 8 bucks)
They do that to promote their sustainable policy and invite their customers to avoid the plastic ones.
So travelers, don’t forget the french version if you have a stay in France
by Nadia / August 29, 2008
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by Isaiah Strickland / November 12, 2008