Great messenger bags for nurses

Posted: June 4th, 2010 | By Katie Sparks | 2 comments

4. Timbuk2 messenger bag

Timbuk2 bags are incredibly popular…you’ll see them slung over the shoulders of students, suits, bike messengers, you name it. You can even fill some versions with ice and bring sodas (not Red Stripes) for your whole unit. Another cool option: visit Timbuk2.com and build your own custom-made messenger bag with your choice of color, fabric, and size!

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As you can see, a messenger bag is not only a great fashion accessory, but also a practical way to carry your things. There are so many styles; you can find one to go with almost any look. Why not carry one that’s purposeful and shows off your personality?

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Katie Sparks

Katie Sparks has been a renowned television show costume designer for 22 years. Her credits include Just Shoot Me and Arrested Development. She received a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild for excellent costume design for Arrested Development. Katie writes, "For the last year and a half, I have been freelance writing for the Palisades Post. I loved the TV business, but writing gives me the flexibility I need to raise my daughter. Writing for the Post has been great, but I haven’t been able to use my expertise in fashion. Writing for Scrubs gives me the opportunity to write and give fashion tips! A perfect combo." More

Comments (2)

  • I have two Timbuk2 bags, both custom-made in San Francisco. Rickshaw Bag Works and Chrome also make tough and well-designed bags in the city.

    Make sure that the bag you buy is not only well designed but built well from durable materials. Timbuk2, Rickshaw, and Chrome bags are expedition-tough with durability proven on the streets of San Francisco by bike messengers, so they will
    withstand the abuse a nurse puts up with every day, too.

  • This is a cool messenger bag. Great for travel nursing

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