Matching your job to the right Dunlop Bag

ShoppingFashion / Style

  • Author Tuppence Maranovna
  • Published May 11, 2012
  • Word count 585

Dunlop bags have a huge storage capacity, have lots of different sections and are stylishly unique in a way that lots of other passenger, messenger or flight bags struggle to achieve. This makes them a great selection for your workbag of choice. However, the big question is can you match your profession of choice to any one of the many different styles of Dunlop bags that are out there.

It would be impossible to list every profession and match them to a bag, so they’ve been broken down into the job categories; professional, creative, blue collar, uniform and service.

Starting out with the bankers and professional bods of the world. To be fair, this is a simple one. It’s all about looking sharp under pressure and in this case the best bet has got to be either the cracked leather imitation messenger bag or the all black flight bag have got to be the main contenders. However, the only caveat to add to that is ego. When it comes to the higher echelons of the professional world it’s obviously advisable to play it safe, even if you’re performance on the job is a genuine match for your ego. Although if you’re really cock-sure of yourself then maybe it’s time to make a statement to get noticed. For these brave souls, there’s an abundance of brightly coloured or contrasting tones to sling over your black pinstripe power-suit.

This leads on well to the creative sector and here it’s pretty much a case of anything goes. It’s an industry that’s all about flare and the ability to stand out from the crowd, so the shiny white, Brazilian green or multi-coloured flight-bags have got a lot of potential. Any of the more adventurous colours could be added to this, including red, burgundy and sky-blue bags.

Next up is blue collar and the reality that here there’s rarely an occasion where you will be seen on the job itself with your bag strapped around you. Here, it might be more important how much of an impact your bag has on the fairer workers on the boozy work nights out after a long shift at the factory. From this point of view you’ve got to do your research. Find out what makes them tick, what seems to catch their eye. Matching your bag choice to this subtlety will put in with a good should of being the factory floor legend.

Uniformed need the same kind of matching application as blue collar job bag choices. However, here it’s all about matching your bag to your uniform. If you’re a nurse or pharmacist with a white coat, surely the shiny white Dunlop bags will be the extra style choice to make the blank canvas of the uniform come to live. Similarly, a camouflage flight bag would be the choice for any army cadets, whereas the a simple navy with white piping would go well for bobbies, pilots and Navy men alike.

Last up it’s service staff and again here’s a situation where wearing your bag is a rarity on the job, so you’re more free to follow your own style or match it to where you want to be or who’s attention you want to attract. However, surely the big thing is getting as big a bag as possible to take home all the freebies your get when you’re working in a kitchen.

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