What’s life without a black work bag? It’s a must have in fact. Hardly ever fails the wearer in style quotient. The Baggit Rapture Andrew in Black delivers decently well. My only grouse with it is that it is a Plain Jane. You know what I mean? Being an office bag it needn’t be glitzy and shimmery and all that, but the bag shape and looks could have been much more enhanced. Baggit is known for its unconventional, out-of-the-box designs, so really tough to accept this too-simple-to-be-true bag. That apart, this bag has a special feature – it has a slot to store your lunch box so you never have to carry your lunch bag separately. Told you, they are unconventional!
Vital Statistics
- Size: 32cm X 28cm (of which the meal slot is 11cm in height)X 16cm
- Shape: Squarish
- Color: Black
- Number of Pockets: 7 (including the mobile pouch)
- Strap Length: 21cm(the drop of the bag from the shoulder)
- Slot for Tablet/Netbook: No
- Price: INR 3,050
Highlights
- A long tunnel slot to store your meal boxes. It runs along the entire length of the bag at the bottom.
- The perfect black!
- Size-wise it is just perfect.
Lowlights
- The overall design of the bag could have been more polished. It is too simplistic – just a square and two handles to it. Come on Baggit – delight us with a top class black work bag!
- Pockets are limited and one is entirely taken up by the meal pocket. That means the central pockets above would have lesser place if meal boxes are indeed carried in the slot.
- No specific tablet slot. No key ring. No separate provision to carry stationery (as in the Rockstud Jhuti).
- Rolled handles – well, it may not be a negative point for most of you!
Overall Rating: ‘Can Buy’
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