Every bounty hunter needs a place to store trophies, weapons, and money. This custom Boba Fett messenger bag can fit it all and probably a jetpack, too.
Product Page ($55.00)
Every bounty hunter needs a place to store trophies, weapons, and money. This custom Boba Fett messenger bag can fit it all and probably a jetpack, too.
Product Page ($55.00)

Okay, I recently said this was the ultimate TARDIS purse/bag, but it’s already been one-upped by this version from Unique Geek Boutique. Why? Well, it has a built-in blinking LED! Plus, it’s one third of the price at $60—less if you enter the limited time code “TIMEYWIMEY” at checkout and score $5 off (with free shipping through 12/8).
There’s also a version without a LED that sells for $45.
Product Page ($45-$60/Use code “TIMEYWIMEY” for $5 off)
If you’ve always envied the flat, inked look of cartoon characters’ handbags, you’re in luck. These “Jump From Paper” bags provide the 2D style you crave along with “bright and cheerful” colors and plenty of storage space for personal belongings and even a laptop. Three styles are available, each offering different dimensions and color combinations.
Check out some additional photos after the break.
Finding the right messenger bag is like picking the right shoe. It has to be a color you like, the proper shape, and fit in all the correct places. Additionally, a bag has to be able to hold your life. This bag has the normal space for a 15″ laptop (or an armor plate). The 5.5″ deep pockets provide plenty of room for 4 AK magazines, 8 M4 Magpul Pmags a medical kit, and anything else you might need when your not killing zombies.
Despite it’s roomy interior, the bag isn’t bulky in the least. The body of the bag is made from sturdy Cordura fabric so it will last through hikes across urban or jungle sprawl. You can choose from black, coyote, and foliage designs.
Explore every pocket in the review video after the jump.
It’s not enough that Think Geek sells t-shirts you can play, they’ve also decided to offer a bag made for rocking out. The bag has a battery powered amp that conveniently hangs from the side. You can play all the major cords. Crazily enough, it also functions as an actual bag. It’s made of sturdy black canvas and has plenty of pockets. The coolest rock stars have pockets.
Product Page ($49.99 via Slash Gear)
From CubicleBot… Nick and Beau Trincia’s concept Openaire transforms from a laptop case into a modular desk and chair. The carrying case/work surface is placed on the lap, providing a comfortable, ergonomic foundation for the use of a laptop while also promoting correct posture.
Panels are located on either side of the case which can be folded down for additional workspace, and the chair is constructed of individual panels to contour any body shape. When used as a bag, “The computer is stored in a padded compartment within the case. The ergonomically contoured profile of the case provides additional storage space for hardware and accessories as well as fitting the users lap.” Check out some additional photos after the break.

From CubicleBot… Caseable creates unique, customizable, handmade laptop sleeves for Mac and PC using materials from high quality manufacturers. You can choose from slim or classic styles, as well as over a dozen color choices for your zipper and side-panels. Images can also be uploaded and used to customize designs.
Check out more designs after the break.

Part of me thinks someone needs to show this to Rob Dyrdek. The part of me that lives in L.A. wonders if maybe this is just gonna enable the taggers. Another part of me jokes that we don’t have to worry about the huffers, because of the price. ::sassy grin::
But I won’t lie. All of me thinks this is pretty cool.
Sprayground’s Graffiti Utility Backpack is made of tough coated cotton canvas. It has built ins for 8 spraycans and can also hold a laptop, markers, and skateboard.
So, if nothing else, you can make a clean getaway
Product Page ($70 via The Awesomer)
From That’s Nerdalicious!: The manufacturer of the Cornucopia Bag claims that it is the “world’s first farmer’s market backpack.” I have no reason to refute that claim, but at the very least I am sure that it is the first farmer’s market backpack with a sleeve for your laptop. You know, for those times when you need to knock out a bit of work while picking up peaches.
At any rate, the Cornucopia Bag has two modes— “apple picking” with the full, cylindrical bag slung over your shoulder or as a basic backpack with several compartments.
Minako Tsuda‘s Graduate Collection was first featured at the London College of Fashion’s pop up gallery space in London, and is inspired by British menswear from the 1930s through the 1950s. The design gives the conventional backpack a more nostalgic edge that, as we see, will perfectly compliment your multi-colored suspenders, bow tie, sunglasses, and of course, your equestrian helmet.
(via Hypebeast)