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)

We’re a big fan of Timbuk2 bags here at Fashionably Geek, and this special edition American flag version made for Nancy Pelosi is pretty freakin’ sweet. Plus, it was actually made in the US at Timbuk2′s San Francisco factory.
I suspect Timbuk2 would sell the living crap out of these bags if they mass produced them but, sadly, this version is only one of two that were produced.
(Timbuk2 via Doobybrain)

The upcoming Powerbag line certainly isn’t the first backpack/messenger bag charging system, but it might be one of the most stylish. Check out the features:
- Powerbag comes charged and ready to go!
- Connect up to four (4) mobile devices at a time using the included pre-routed connectors (1 micro, 1 mini, 1 Apple) and one USB port inside every Powerbag; keep devices connected or plug-in when you need more power.
- The exclusive Powerbag Charging System will automatically detect the connected devices in the bag and send the right amount of power to optimally charge each one.
- To recharge Powerbag, plug into any standard wall outlet with the included AC Adapter. Powerbag comes with a built-in, lightweight, rechargeable and removable battery to get you through your day (available with a 3000 mAh or 6000 mAh battery based on model).
- When plugged in, Powerbag will charge all connected devices first and then charge its own battery.
The Powerbag line will launch this October in five different styles (with multiple colors) at retailers like Best Buy and Office Max for $139.99. We are expected to get our hands on a review unit soon, so stay tuned to find out whether or not these bags are worth the price.
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)

These Marvel-themed bags are quite handsome if I do say so myself. They are available in gym, messenger and toiletry bag versions with shipment slated for September.
Check out the rest of the collection after the break.

This sort of messenger bag would be helpful, especially during this time of the year. Now all they need to do is integrate a cupholder and a cellphone so I can leave my hands free to juggle.
Weather any storm with this functional messenger bag that holds your open umbrella. Stay dry or shaded while keeping your hands free. Bag’s holder adapts to most compact umbrella styles (curved or straight handles) and adjustable sleeve keeps umbrella in place. Bag features main zipper, front zipper, side cell phone pocket and back pocket to store umbrella. Umbrella not included.
Product Page ($24.98 via RedFerret)

Just don’t put this Zerg messenger bag in a closet next to your other bags, it may try to assimilate and create a race of mutated superbags.
Product Page ($80)

Now you can have a matching bag for that Quorra outfit you made thanks to a tutorial put together by Ladyada and Becky Stern.
Like the Quorra costume, it uses an electroluminescent material to create the light—in this case it’s wire instead of tape strips. A small battery pack hidden in the bag generates the power necessary to make it glow.
Check out a video of the build after the break.

Now here is a gift any photographer would absolutely love to get as a holiday gift. These ONA Union Street messenger bags are expensive, but it seems as though you will get a top-of-the line product for your money.
It’s designed to hold a 15-inch laptop, a DSLR camera, 3 lenses or small accessories and any personal items you might have—and it does it with some serious style. The bags are also handmade and constructed using wax-infused canvas for extra durability. Additional images are available after the break.