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Masculine Laptop Bag: Airplane Chic?

Tue, 09/04/2007 - 7:00am by geeksugar
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Most of the laptops we feature are decidedly feminine. Yes, we'll admit it, we like polka dots, flowers and bright colors, but that doesn't mean we ignore the more masculine bags and trends out there. The limited edition All The Kings Men Midi is a simple gray laptop bag with a colorful and kitschy twist. It's made in Melbourne, Australia and has a unique shoulder strap, which is a genuine aeroplane seatbelt with a strength indicator of 2500. (Editor's note: What's a strength indicator exactly? I know figure 2500 must be high cause it's from a plane, but still, that's quite random.) Each bag has a unique seatbelt tag and hand stamped number imprinted on the front. It's perfect for the bloke in your life, eh?

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Source: Notcot


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19 Comments Add a Comment

  • Baby Girl's picture
    Baby Girl
    2

    I don't really like this bag. Wouldn't the seat belt latch hurt? I like the Belkin bag I bookmarked.

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • HistoryGeek913's picture
    HistoryGeek913
    3

    I like the bag, mostly. Depending on where that seatbelt latch hit...I would think it could get in the way/rub/be uncomfortable. Skip the latch, or put it out of the way, down by the bag itself, and it would be all good.

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • chokito's picture
    chokito
    4

    what ever is 'masculine' about this bag???????

    please!!!!!! this has GAY stamped all over!!!!!!!!!!!

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Jennifer777's picture
    Jennifer777
    7

    I wouldn't call this bag masuline. Though if I had it my husband wouldn't be embarrassed to carry it for me.... Smiling

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • koolbr33z3's picture
    koolbr33z3
    8

    Looks interesting but I think the seatbelt buckle is probably very uncomfortable.

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • breagayle's picture
    breagayle
    9

    I think my boyfriend would like this bag a lot. It is really nice looking. A little expensive, though..

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • IlovemyGeek's picture
    IlovemyGeek
    10

    Oh I love it, now if only Mac would hurry up and release Leopard so I can get my Macbook Pro....

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • macgirl's picture
    macgirl
    11

    It doesn't say "gay" as much as it says metrosexual, which in my opinion is a good thing. I would totally carry this bag as well Smiling

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • mizlynz's picture
    mizlynz
    12

    I like it, but I can't imagine that buckle being very comfortable.

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • c0rkie's picture
    c0rkie
    13

    totally reminds me of those inflatable air thingy underneath our airplane seat.

    1 year 18 weeks ago Report Comment
  • tdamji's picture
    tdamji
    14

    i'd carry this. i can't believe "gay" is used to describe things, still. lame, is what that sort of comment is.

    1 year 17 weeks ago Report Comment
  • chokito's picture
    chokito
    16

    i dont think theres nothing particularly lame about characterizing things. if its pink and full of flowers, then u woundnt have any problem describing it as feminine or girly. same applies to whatever ud find masculine. theres a huge difference between both and theres no problem admitting that. so why would it be lame or retrograde to be able to perceive how different from masculine and feminine gay is?

    1 year 17 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Nelore's picture
    Nelore
    19

    I don't think that this bag is "masculine" in any way, shape or form. It's adorable, I would buy it. ^__^

    Actually...I want it. NOW. o.o;;

    Bottom line: This bag is not masculine. I still want it. NOW. >.>;;

    1 year 15 weeks ago Report Comment

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