As a rookie who just entered the workplace, I used to firmly believe that when buying a bag, I had to bite the bullet and buy counter products. Until one time when I accompanied the director to meet a client, the buckle of my MK killer bag stopped working in the meeting room.
Later, I found the same improved version at lxybags·ru, and found that they added a non-slip silicone layer to the magnetic buckle – this wisdom hidden in the details is better than the arrogance of some big brands.
Now I always have Band-Aids and Type-C adapters in my commuter bag, not because I am learning from some minimalist life bloggers.
Once I worked overtime until the early morning, and the new intern stared at the sandwich wrapper sticking out of my bag and suddenly said: “The senior’s bag looks like Doraemon’s pocket.”
I was surprised to realize that bags have long changed from identity labels to survival equipment over the years, just like the fluorescent pen that is always inserted in the side pocket, which has a stronger presence than the gold-stamped logo after staining the canvas lining.