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Reply to comment by Kiruvi in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
Yeah. Maybe come do the AMA after you've shipped your backpacks and you have a huge following of parents/kids who love your product.
Then people will be interested in "how'd you do that"....this is just an ad. Ads get downvoted.
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Reply to comment by juantxorena in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
to be fair, that's not weird. Backpacks are fucking lit.
But most people with a passion for backpack design are typically more interested in technical outdoor gear or EDC, not designing an overly engineered child's backpack (like...is any kid really going to use all of those separate organizer pouches? really? nah, they are just going to cram shit in the bag).
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Reply to comment by Rockwell_Bonerstorm in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
In both of those cases, I'd recommend something like a 140L expedition-style duffel bag--not built for long-term comfort, doesn't have fancy organization features, but has plenty of room for a very large pile of cash.