I have just used every single bag I own to transport some of my family essential things during an interstate move.
Here are some of my findings.
Bags from various manufacturers from no name to high priced brand bring on anxiety about zippers and fabric reliability as well as faulty design (bulky bags heavy enough to use as workout equipment which have no room to store a significant amout of things)
In contrast, Tom Bihn bags, even packed to the gill, perform beautifully, help with organization because of their array of colors and are really tough.
My ever present Pouches and the Cafe Bags and Backpack Packing Cube for Aeronaut that hold them have already received compliments in my new city.
I am proud to own and recommend Tom Bihn offerings and creations.
Nothing beats durability and innovation when it comes to any product or service.
After using them during 3 moves and countless trips from the grocery store to multistates trips, I love Tom Bihn products even more.
I don't mind waiting for innovative products as long as Tom think R&D is necessary.
I have only been a Tom Bihn customer for 4 almost 5 years.
The company and a handful of fountain pens manufacturers are the only ones I can recommend wholeheartedly.
I resent the comparaison with the Redmond company whose "innovations" include vaporwares, a faulty OS, swiss cheese "security" and such a level of sophistication that anything remotely more complicated than basic use requires a third party sofware provider.
Maverick is right when he says:"perfection takes time"
Owning a Tom Bihn product is like eating organic, local food; it is more expensive but it tastes and looks so much better and is good for one's health.
Fast food and mass produced goods are not good for the planet nor the users. What happens to mass produced bags which fail after a year of school use? They end up in the landfill.
We know from Tom Bihn bags owners that the lifespan of a Tom Bihn bag is at least two decades.
At the time of the first designs fabric technology was not as sophisticated as it is now, I believe my bags will last a lifetime and I will most probably be able to pass them on.
PS: Large Pouches make great minimalist briefcases
Here are some of my findings.
Bags from various manufacturers from no name to high priced brand bring on anxiety about zippers and fabric reliability as well as faulty design (bulky bags heavy enough to use as workout equipment which have no room to store a significant amout of things)
In contrast, Tom Bihn bags, even packed to the gill, perform beautifully, help with organization because of their array of colors and are really tough.
My ever present Pouches and the Cafe Bags and Backpack Packing Cube for Aeronaut that hold them have already received compliments in my new city.
I am proud to own and recommend Tom Bihn offerings and creations.
Nothing beats durability and innovation when it comes to any product or service.
After using them during 3 moves and countless trips from the grocery store to multistates trips, I love Tom Bihn products even more.
I don't mind waiting for innovative products as long as Tom think R&D is necessary.
I have only been a Tom Bihn customer for 4 almost 5 years.
The company and a handful of fountain pens manufacturers are the only ones I can recommend wholeheartedly.
I resent the comparaison with the Redmond company whose "innovations" include vaporwares, a faulty OS, swiss cheese "security" and such a level of sophistication that anything remotely more complicated than basic use requires a third party sofware provider.
Maverick is right when he says:"perfection takes time"
Owning a Tom Bihn product is like eating organic, local food; it is more expensive but it tastes and looks so much better and is good for one's health.
Fast food and mass produced goods are not good for the planet nor the users. What happens to mass produced bags which fail after a year of school use? They end up in the landfill.
We know from Tom Bihn bags owners that the lifespan of a Tom Bihn bag is at least two decades.
At the time of the first designs fabric technology was not as sophisticated as it is now, I believe my bags will last a lifetime and I will most probably be able to pass them on.
PS: Large Pouches make great minimalist briefcases

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