{"id":17769,"date":"2017-08-25T08:30:54","date_gmt":"2017-08-25T00:30:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/?p=17769"},"modified":"2018-08-04T14:32:07","modified_gmt":"2018-08-04T06:32:07","slug":"gaston-luga-backpack-classic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2017\/08\/gaston-luga-backpack-classic\/","title":{"rendered":"Hej! Will this Classic Gaston Luga Backpack suit your lifestyle as it does mine?"},"content":{"rendered":"
I have, what seems like a lifetime choice of bags in my bag closet, and yet, the one style I’ve been gravitating towards in recent times, is the backpack. I’d sclep around in a casual outfit, toting my things in one <\/a>of two <\/a>backpacks I own. So, when Gaston Luga<\/strong> said “Hej!” all the way from Stockholm, Sweden and asked if I might like to try out their new range of backpacks, I said “Tack s\u00e5 mycket!“<\/em> (“Thank you very much!” in Swedish – No I don’t speak Swedish. My limit of Swedish ends at “Ikea” LOL)<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Gaston Luga<\/strong> is a new Swedish brand specialising in backpacks<\/a> with canvas and leather bodies. The minimalistic designs sit well with the current trend of minimalism and the clean, simple lines of Scandinavian design. They have a few different ranges, but I picked one in the classic range, in the very practical Black on Black colour – black leather accessories on black canvas.<\/p>\n There is a reason I picked this design, which I’ll tell you about, and I’ll also show you what fits in my Gaston Luga Classic Backpack, and if you’re interested in it, I also have a discount code!<\/strong> \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I tried to find a point of reference, but there wasn’t a lot of information online. In most photos, it looks like a reasonable, fairly compact size. The dimensions given are 28 x 42 x 14 cm and 15 litres but I couldn’t visualize that. In reality, it’s actually quite large! So, I thought it would be useful to show you visually, just how big it is.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Reliving my college days browsing our Malaysian version of the newsagents for latest entertainment magazines<\/em><\/p>\n I am about 5′ 3″ (approx 160cm) in height, and not skinny nor fashion model material. I’m just your average woman, and the Gaston Luga Classic backpack is fairly big on me. That said however, it is well made, so when worn and filled with your stuff, it looks compact and doesn’t make you look like a turtle \ud83d\ude1b<\/p>\n The Classic backpack is primarily canvas, with canvas straps, canvas body and canvas flap. The decorative straps and handles are smooth, thick leather. The reason I picked this design was because the flap was canvas. What this meant for me, is that I could stuff the bag to the brim (which I have) and the flap would still cover the opening nicely without creasing or bulging. The other designs boast a leather flap, which look more fashion forward, but which do not look as good, once your bag is filled. I’m a practical one, me \ud83d\ude00 However, the Classic backpack is more casual in design and fits a more casual surrounding, compared to the other designs. I’m particularly taken by the Classy Black design, that has gold hardware. Looks sleek!<\/p>\n Well, a ton! I’d be happy to take this as carry on luggage or even for an overnight or weekend trip if I wanted to (I am quite a light packer) You could fit a couple of changes of clothes (in the tropics, that usually means shorts and light T-shirts) together with a small toiletry pouch, and some other bits and bobs. But for everyday, here’s an example of what I can fit in mine.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There is space for more, if I wanted to stuff in more things. But this would be for starters. It also fits my DSLR camera very comfortably, and because the interior is padded, it cushions it quite well. I like that it fits my tall water bottle very easily, while still leaving space for lots of other things, because my other casual backpack fills up quickly.<\/p>\n I haven’t had a chance to travel with mine since I received it, but I can imagine that it’ll be handy to carry around, and fill up with little purchases as I go along. It’s big enough to accommodate a lot of items, yet compact enough that you won’t whack people every time you turn around \ud83d\ude1b<\/p>\n Here’s everything in the picture above, packed into the backpack.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You can see that it’s quite compact. I love that the interior is a lovely warm, deep red canvas, which makes it easier to see your things inside. Black would just drown everything and turn it into a black hole. Also, the red contrasts prettily with the black!<\/p>\n There is a compartment at the back, which fits your laptop (up to 15″ should not be an issue). I carry mine in its case and it slips in and out easily. I also place my large Moleskine planner in there. There are 2 more smaller pockets where you can put pens and smaller items. The front is the main, large compartment and it closes with a drawstring closure.<\/p>\n I have to show you a hidden pocket at the back, which is actually very handy.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It is a slash pocket, that sits on the back, and will lie against your back. It will fit your passport, which makes it handy space to have it when you travel, and at airports, as it will lie against your back. It also fits my phone, which has a 5.5″ screen, and the whole phone will lie hidden. Any larger phone will be a tight squeeze.<\/p>\n There is also a little pocket in the front that closes with a zip and a flap. I’d put little items in there, but because it sits on the outside of the bag, I’d not put any valuables, just to be safe.<\/p>\n When I showed this backpack on Instagram stories a little while ago, I had many people ask me if the drawstring closure was safe. We are quite used to a zip closure being safer, and I left backpacks with drawstring closures back in school!<\/p>\n Well, there are a few elements to this. First, I find that the drawstring closure is better than a zip closure, because it allows you more flexibility in filling up your bag. So, if you fill it to the brim, you can still close it. Secondly, the flap secures with 2 magnets on the front, and I found the magnets incredibly strong. I have a problem opening it in a hurry, which can be a good thing.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You would also have to be a little more careful, naturally. When I’m walking in a crowded area, or taking public transportation, I’d never have my backpack on my back as you see here. I’d hold it against me, on my front, or if it’s heavy, by my feet, but in front of me where I can see it. I’d only strap it on this way, when I’m walking in a less crowded area. I’m paranoid that way, but I think you can never be too paranoid \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n One note about the material, is that dirt and dust will show up easily on the black canvas in the design you see here. Also, I think the black may be prone to fading a little, rather like denim jeans. You can see in some of the more close up pictures above, what I mean. For this reason, I’d suggest you pick one of the other colours e.g. Blue or Olive unless you don’t mind this happening. I don’t, as I don’t mind a weathered look.<\/p>\n The straps are unpadded canvas, but wide enough to be fairly comfortable when strapped on, even when weighed down. In this sense, I prefer it to the one I was using before<\/a>, with its thin straps. Once you adjust the length of the straps to sit at the right height, it is quite comfortable.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n PB eating… always eating even when on the go!<\/em><\/p>\n However, I do realise that it is quite heavy. I feel that this is due to the sturdy and thick canvas used in the making of the Gaston Luga backpack, and the leather straps. I don’t know if the other designs might weigh less, but on its own, the Gaston Luga Classic backpack is fairly weighty. Once I put my things in there, I do feel the weight on my shoulders and back. For this reason, I don’t know how practical it will be for travel, as I do prefer to travel light. But I can’t say till I’ve tried.<\/p>\nHow big is the Gaston Luga Classic Backpack?<\/h3>\n
What fits in the Gaston Luga Classic Backpack?<\/h3>\n
Is a drawstring closure safe?<\/h3>\n
Is the Gaston Luga Classic backpack comfortable?<\/h3>\n
Where can I buy the Gaston Luga backpacks?<\/h3>\n