Back-to-school never looked so classic than this nautical striped backpack from Poketo. Its made from fleece like a sweatshirt and lined with nylon.
Other options include engineer striped canvas and a simple solid canvas. $48-$58
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Back-to-school never looked so classic than this nautical striped backpack from Poketo. Its made from fleece like a sweatshirt and lined with nylon.
Other options include engineer striped canvas and a simple solid canvas. $48-$58
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This lovely little travel journal features a chipboard cover and elastic band closure to help keep your adventures safe and documented. Inside is an envelope pocket with gussetted sides and a string and button closure to keep tickets, receipts and travel ephemera collected. The righthand side features a small journal to track your trip with places for weather, date, plans and notes. 5.25”x6”. $24
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Shred it with this hand crank shredder. Great for those quick little shredding needs or to take your aggressions out on those pre-approved credit card offers. $45
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I love a hotel with good stationery. This is the identity and stationery for The Nolitan in Little Italy in NYC.
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What’s in my bag? This is my Kokuya Kaddy which I purchased a couple of years ago from JetPens and it’s filled with my go-to tools — at least this week anyway.
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With a sense of whimsy and repurposing, Nancy from Felt + Wire found a secondhand couture sunglasses case and turned it into a travel correspondence kit. It fit her business cards, retractable X-acto knife, a small container of paper clips, glue stick, eraser, mini stapler and postage stamps. Genius!
I see these big glasses cases at TJMaxx all the time for less than $10. I think I’ll have to pick one up before my next travel adventure.
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