Model Tilda Lindstam with her Fjallraven Kanken.
Parc Boutique's fleur Spring 2013 Lookbook, featuring the Baggu canvas backpack.
Before I went to college, I did some research on backpacks—I wanted something functional for the bay area weather yet also stylish. I went with the Fjallraven Kanken because it fit my 14" laptop, was water-resistant, and was pretty cute. Two and a half years later, I'm still pretty happy with my purchase, but the water resistant wax has worn off (more on this and "re-impregnating" a Kanken in an upcoming post) and my things are now getting soaked.
Anyway, since I'm going abroad, it got me thinking again about backpacks. I hate to admit it, but I don't want to be carrying the same backpack as the majority of the people around me (the Kanken and Everlane backpack have gotten really popular as of late!). For the sake of money I'll be sticking with my dirty and worn-out Kanken, but if I could afford it... I think I would opt for the Makr Farm Ruck Sack, which rings in at $185, but is something to consider investing in. It's made in the USA and features a heavy cotton duck canvas body, leather trims, and padded straps. I don't believe it's water-resistant at all, but you could possibly work in a bit of wax to help make it so. It's a beautiful backpack I thought worth sharing.








