It’s simple. Just think of the most unique experience you ever had with your bag and send it to me by…
- … leaving a comment with your story on this entry
- … emailing me your answer through kutitots (at) gmail (dot) com or using my contact form.
- … creating a blog post and sending me a link or a trackback by linking to this post.
Deadline for Submission of Entries is until November 14, 2008.
The most unique bag story wins a HEDGREN BAG! 🙂
What’s a Hedgren? “A bag intended for the young female urban achiever. Hedgren bags manifests that real style never shouts.”
Winners may claim their prizes at GeiserMaclang (c/o Arbee Panga) Unit 7C, 114 Tuscan Bldg., V. A Rufino St., Legaspi Village , Makati City Tel: 812.8828/ 812.9199, 0917.605.8122.
Still not yet sure what to write? Hang on, allow me to share with you my own bag story 🙂
I don’t own many bags, and they’re usually presents from family or friends. But there is one bag I did buy, a small blue handbag. I bought when my late little doggy Sheero was still a baby—she was so small she could fit inside a handbag. I used to bring her with me all the time inside the bag. She looked so adorable with her little head sticking out of the bag.
When Sheero got older, she didn’t fit inside the bag anymore. So I bought a new one: a backpack 😀
Sheero eventually grew to adulthood, so I could no longer carry her around in a bag. She’s still a bit small (Sheero was a Japanese Spitz / Shih Tzu mix), but she thought she was a big girl already and didn’t like being in a bag anymore—she preferred a harness and a leash!
I still remember my little Sheero every time I see that handbag and backpack. Maybe that’s why I still haven’t had the heart to use them again. In time maybe I will, but for now, these bags are a reminder of the little furball who showed me undying loyalty and unconditional love 🙂
That’s my bag story. What’s yours? 🙂
The Bratpack Bag Diaries
Readers may share their unique experiences that they have using their bags.
Their stories may be about the places that they’ve been to with their bags and how useful it was during their trips.
It could also be on how their bags served as their canvass and how it has been an expression for artistic freedom.
Aside from being a travel necessity and an outlet for artistic freedom, it is also a fashion accessory. Readers can also share on how their bags made them comfortable with their chosen styles.
The most unique and interesting answers will be given a Bratpack bag (Jansport, Timbuktu and Hedgren).
Deadline for Submission of Entries is until November 14, 2008.
Winners may claim their prizes at GeiserMaclang (c/o Arbee Panga) Unit 7C, 114 Tuscan Bldg., V. A Rufino St., Legaspi Village , Makati City Tel: 812.8828/ 812.9199, 0917.605.8122
P.S.
Many thanks to Bratpack and Geiser-Maclang for giving me a chance to give you guys this contest! 🙂
Oh I already have a story:
http://intiendes.com/my-macbook-bag/
I made this last December 17, 2007 and it is about my Hedgren bag.
Hi, I have it on my multiply blog: http://cafevida.multiply.com/journal/item/82
It’s about a bag I never had.
Me and My Backpack, a 7-year old boy’s story as told to his mom…
Everyday I bring a backpack to school. I don’t really need to because I have a big stroller bag, but I still do.
I wait for my mom to pick me up after school. She says she cannot park if she goes there early so she picks me up at least thirty minutes after the bell rings… if it rains it usually takes her a lot longer. This is the time I open my backpack and get my snacks and drinks. I also stash books I borrow from the library in my backpack so I have something to read. I also put my wallet in my backpack so I can buy food or drink from the canteen in case my baon runs out. My backpack is my friend, it holds everything I need until my mom comes to get me. It keeps me company while I wait, and I can’t imagine being without it.
I love my backpack, even now that it’s a little worn I wouldn’t exchange it for any other bag in the world.
Kenshin Lei, 7 years old — as told to Rowena Wendy Lei
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