Does anyone know where I can get a good sized messenger bag for going back to school? I want one that looks good, but it can't be too pricey. (I'm 15/f)
partygurl24 answered Thursday July 27 2006, 12:04 am: American Eagle has messenger bags. The website is www.ae.com, and I just bought a magenta one with white polka dots inside for $40.I think it's ubberly cute :). It's on the website if you want to check it out, and it also comes in brown and tan and has an eagle pin on it. Also, Hot Topic has cute ones, and you can put like pins and patches on it. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
countrygirl6571 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 10:45 pm: Try your local Vera Bradley Retailer or go to www.verabradley.com and see thier patterns. They have one called a messenger bag, I have it, and it is really good sized. I don't know if VB is in style where you are but it sure is here in Pawleys!
~country girl [ countrygirl6571's advice column | Ask countrygirl6571 A Question ]
sexybandgeek answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 7:45 pm: I got mine at Payless... They have backpacks for an extra thing that catches the eye, they might still have them. If not, somewhere like walmart or stores like that may have some cute inexpensive bags. [ sexybandgeek's advice column | Ask sexybandgeek A Question ]
KirksSkater answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 7:38 pm: I had the same problem looking for one. I got mine at Spencer's. And they are a decent size for school, gym clothes, sleep overs, anything pretty much.
Tara [ KirksSkater's advice column | Ask KirksSkater A Question ]
ashlynn answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 7:04 pm: You can actually get some cute ones at walmart. I got a pretty good sized hot pink one. It cost me somewhere between $15 and $20. All of them were cute and less than $30. They may be less or more depending on where you live, but the price won't vary to much. I hope that helps. [ ashlynn's advice column | Ask ashlynn A Question ]
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