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Originally Posted by iamoneagain 
Try RICKSHAW BAGWORKS
This was started by the founder of Timbuk2 after he left.
I have plenty of Timbuk2 bags since my wife used to work there and they are great bags too. Can be customized and come in many sizes. Timbuk2 Bags - Timbuk2
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Met these dudes at Interbike last year. Great people and great products. I've never owned any of their stuff, but I definitely liked what I saw.
I myself have been partial to Chrome Bags for the last 6 years or so. I've used a Chrome Citizen just about every day until August when I bought a Chrome Pawn messenger backpack.
I still mostly use the Citizen for commuting. It holds my laptop, a couple of books, and a pair of shoes just fine. You start to feel the limitations once you start stuffing clothes into it, though.
That's why I bought the Pawn. It's big enough to hold my 18 month old nephew, or a computer, shoes, books, and a weekend worth of clothes. This is great for weekend trips because I can pretty much carry my life on my back.
I live car-free, so it's also great for carrying home a few days of groceries on the bike.
Just some things to consider.
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