Re: Shifting paradigms

Date: 2013-07-04 02:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jenett
My solution to that for interviews is the Tom Bihn Cafe bag. (I have the medium, which is big enough for iPad + keyboard case, a letter size folder (9x11ish inches), and I have it in black so that it looks professional when it needs to look professional. (when it does not need to look professional, I have pin-on buttons on the flap.)

Which is not to say you need *that bag*, but rather that this kind of thing might do? The things that I think make it look more professional include:

- Smooth lines (not a lot of pockets and straps visible, the foldover flap helps a lot, etc.) Also smoothish fabric finish.

- Solid dark color (you could do black or gray or navy, but anything outside that is a little iffier.)

- I tend to think the vertical alignment (rather than horizontal) makes it look less like a messenger bag-for-computers and more like something else.

- The fact it's over the shoulder rather than hand-held (though it has a strap for easy picking up/etc.) helps too. (Maybe it's just me and my hatred of over-the-elbow purses.)

I've seen similar styles on Etsy in cloth, and in a couple of the leather bag places - which makes me wonder if you might also find a smallish leather satchel type thing (either in leather or in some other material) that might work.
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