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Coolest school bag for a girl starting secondary school?

78 replies

Blinktwice2 · 17/06/2019 20:18

Please can I ask for recommendations? DD is starting secondary and I’d like to buy her a nice bag (surprise). Are smiggle ones considered childish ?

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Cordyline1 · 18/06/2019 17:47

Looking at the website they sell a raincover for them so probably not

Yogagirl123 · 18/06/2019 17:54

I agree no way to Smiggle! Assuming that a school bag doesn’t form part of the uniform, it did at DS’ secondary school. Ask older teens you know. Or wait till your daughter attends her taster days and she can see what’s popular.

NationalAnthem · 18/06/2019 18:26

The fake handbag thing is cool at our school - I made dd carry a backpac - it was never going to be cool - regardless of brand! I do wish the school insisted on backpacs...our school has weird priorities.

Amibeingdaft81 · 18/06/2019 18:30

Without hesitation

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KittyMcKitty · 18/06/2019 18:38

Are the Kanken bags properly waterproof? not waterproof but pretty water resistant. Dd has been waiting for the bus in torrential rain and things come home dry.

Debenhamshandtowel · 18/06/2019 21:44

It was watching the torrential rain while browsing this thread that made me wonder about the water resistant ness of the Kanken ones.

Has anyone’s child had their backpack stolen because it’s an expensive make? Round our way children wearing North Face parkas get mugged for them. I need something practical, water resistant, that will satisfy DD and that isn’t so sought after it will lead to mugging!

I might try the Korean ones upthread. It’s not too expensive a mistake to make.If DD won’t use it fir school I’d take it to work.

Debenhamshandtowel · 18/06/2019 21:47

Ah yes, I should have checked the website

Rain cover for your Kånken backpack. Kånken’s Vinylon fabric can resist a brief shower but for persistent rain you’ll need a little extra protection. This rain cover is especially designed to fit your favourite backpack. It has a reflective logo and elasticated edging plus press buttons that hold it in place. Easy to pack into its integrated pocket, and with a small loop so you can attach it to your Kånken with a small carabiner, for example.

TheRedBarrows · 18/06/2019 21:55

Check the regs, too

Ours had to be black or navy with no visible logo.

mocha70 · 18/06/2019 22:00

My daughter started with a Monsoon stripey backpack and then moved on to the black handbag style in year 8.

trudylady12 · 19/06/2019 04:09

Agreed Kanken bag is the coolest!

Mokepon · 19/06/2019 07:33

Wah! Not loving the Kanken love..£80 for a school bag, seriously HmmShock.

RedSkyLastNight · 19/06/2019 10:20

Glad I wasn't the only one thinking that I live in a different universe! Can't imagine spending £80 on a bag!

Epanoui · 19/06/2019 10:24

DD has a Kanken too. A lot of them seem to have the same. I didn't mind spending the money as I have one myself and know it is a quality hardwearing item. I fully expect her to be using it throughout her time at secondary.

Cordyline1 · 19/06/2019 10:37

I asked dd1 in year 10 what the cool girls in her comp have, expecting her to say handbags. She said some have handbags, some have adidas backpacks. Dd and her friends aren't cool ones and all have backpacks (dd has had hype since the beginning of school. Current one has a tiny logo)

Cobblersandhogwash · 19/06/2019 10:40

Kanken bag

Zoflorabore · 20/06/2019 06:48

My ds has just left school but i bought him a decent backpack at the beginning of every school year. They are used pretty extensively and carry a lot of stuff and I think are worth every penny.

He started year 7 with a sports one like Nike or Adidas and then from year 9 became much more brand conscious and had North Face ones in year 9 and 10, cost £55 and the one he had for year 11 was an absolute bargain which was an Under Armour one which cost £27 and was so popular.

I know for boys that Under Armour is definitely the number one sports brand currently. Hype seems to be the girl version in lower years and then River Island satchels/handbags for older girls.

I know it shouldn't matter what bags the dc have but it does, especially when it's something so big and visible. We either use the old bags for sports/trips or donate.

TheClitterati · 23/06/2019 17:40

I have a kanken maxi and use it loads and it's gets a lot of stress. Still looks brilliant, is undamaged with still lots of wear left.

I was thinking of getting dd one for high school - she likes them.

Are the regular sized kanken big enough for a school bag?

TheClitterati · 23/06/2019 17:41

Forgot to say I've been mistreating my Kanken for 5 years now.

KittyMcKitty · 23/06/2019 19:33

Yes regular size is just right for school - holds books, chrome book, pencil case, water bottle and lunchbox just fine. Dd takes PE kit in separate bag.

Snog · 23/06/2019 20:25

KanKen definitely. Will last longer than a cheaper brand and dd will love it.

Epanoui · 24/06/2019 00:12

DD has been fine with a regular size Kanken (Y7). She does have a sports locker at school, though, so it might not have been big enough to transport PE kit too.

lazymare · 24/06/2019 00:14

I have a 'not real' Kanken. It's a great bag.

Ambydex · 24/06/2019 00:57

Completely school dependent. Surprise her with a special shopping trip for it.

Nodressrehearsal · 26/06/2019 22:53

My DD got Superdry backpack it still looks brand new (metallic material) & the stapes are thick with good shoulder support.

banskuwansku · 27/06/2019 13:21

We got kanken for our y2 daughter. I hoping it will last until A levels or even further. Friend of mine in the 80's had kanken and I think she used the same bag whole school time.