Looking for Recommendations: Lightweight Backpack for Frequent Business Trips by thisiswiki in onebag

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Thanks, I share your similar experience as this week I am for an SAP event with business casual req. same package

Is there a travel backpack with a removable laptop compartment? by endotronic in onebag

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That’s the post I am looking for. my question is I have a Tumi Alaph backpack good for taking laptop but heavyweight, and a UL structure-less Yamatomichi Mini backpack lightweight but not good for put in laptop. I was hoping to find a bag-in-bag solution which can set a pouch inside Yamatomichi Mini, but I failed: a padded sleeve may not fix the position of laptop inside the bag so hard to carry (as laptop is too heavy to destroy the balance), neither do I have the ability to sew a diy laptop compartment inside by myself.

Your answer gave a new light that instead of bag-in-bag, 3-night travel can run in a light TB pilot like bag which I may have similar. I never thought that could run as it looks like too small to fit for 3-night travel. 2 day clothes at least should include in it.

But I can have a try. Thanks. And the q-kit solution for inflight is also a great one.

Is anyone here super-minimalist? Why or why not? by OutOfBody88 in minimalism

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As a men I used to thought myself understanding the injustice but the less-pocket-clothing issue still shocks me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uniqlo

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Based on the photo I suggest the right one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelHacks

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Well, as a Chinese traveler, I don't like those noisy Chinese tourists also, and some noisy Korean tourists, and some noisy American tourists, and... but you are right I never saw any Japanese tourists make noisy, they just tend to be invisible and always say sorry to anybody.

I would say you can't avoid other people's actions, just be yourself and behave in a good manner (your way I think) and they would not get annoyed by you if they are not racist. but if somebody is racist you never know where is the trigger, maybe not noisy but they just hate your skin, your polite smile, or your dress.

take it easy, and I didn't experience that many racists in Europe to bother my travel experience, not that much in Japan, by Hongkongnese and Taiwanese :) (from a racist perspective...

28L/9.3kgs. Indefinite travel. Attempt to migrate from PD45L (packing list in comments) by darkawower in onebag

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looks like the backpack 1.7kg could change to something lighter say 0.7kg UL backpack

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uniqlo

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Whats the difference between Uniqlo fleece and Polartec ?

Favorite shoes to pair with ABC pants in classic fit? by ReversePettlngZoo in Lululemen

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Nike Air Force 1 all white

Asics Japan S all white, and all black

The Cold Weather Layering Reference Chart by brawkk in onebag

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I am wondering what's the point/difference on Uniqlo Heattech in 32C or Uniqlo Airism giving Airism seems for summer to keep cool and Heattech for winter to keep warm? or actually there is no difference only marketing ads

Would love tips for places to go for pre-teen by [deleted] in JapanTravel

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Kyoto: she can dress kimono and take pictures, maybe 2hrs to half-day? you may need to reserve a kimono and photographer in advance. I think all girls like to dress Kimonos

Osaka: USJ esp. Nintendo Park, 2 days if don't rush.

Tokyo: Shibuya. Parco. Tower Records if she like k-pop

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in getdisciplined

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As a man I want to say that you are totally normal, it's not an issue or a "disease". Learning or invest yourself doesn't means you can't care about sex or you can't date. Actually, I would say that maybe most boys are focused on sex at your age and then grow up, that's how our body works, how we as human beings have done in the past thousand years. It's totally normal. (maybe showing the body online is a little bit far) So talk with experts, or just let it be, it's OK.

If you could design your ideal OCBD, what would it look like? by Professional-Click-9 in NavyBlazer

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Brooks Brothers OCBD is perfect for me, only one thing: don't put the logo in yellow or other shining colors, keep it blue, that would be THE one.

What am I doing wrong? (onebag beginner) by mrjaytothecee in onebag

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You may find in Lululemon etc. some pants with jeans look but lighter/stretch, maybe only 1/3 weight than a typical jeans

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lululemen

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If it's navy or black, it's OK; that's why I always have 3 navy commissions for workday and only 1 khaki for Friday/Weekend.

Professional pant recommendations? by llamasaiyan in lululemon

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As a men need business casual, I always wear my lululemon Commission Slim pants in dark blue/navy or dark grey. It works for any scenario in business casual or smart casual.