Last but not least, the bags’ silhouettes have been streamlined and resized for better usability and comfort when you’re on the move. Luggage pass-through straps have been added to the larger models, ensuring that your work is able to travel with you when the need arises. The interior nylon also received an upgrade, and now comes in a soft-touch, woven fabric for a premium look and feel. First and most important is a redesigned laptop compartment to make use of a false bottom to keep your machine suspended and safe from drops, paired with a new soft lining for additional protection. The Tech Pack 2, Day Pack 2, and Commuter Brief 2 also retain their free-standing structure from their originals, allowing you to set down the bags without fear of tipping them over when you’ve settled down to work.Īer have taken community feedback from the original collection and turned them into thoughtful changes for the new line. This, combined with the familiar use of 1680D ballistic nylon, YKK zippers, and Duraflex hardware keep in line with Aer’s signature design language. All the bags retain the same minimalist, understated design on their exteriors, thanks to a new, double-coated carbonate 840D nylon face fabric that gives the bags a matte look while offering improved weather resistance from the original. Making a return from the first generation Work Collection are the Tech Pack 2, Day Pack 2, Commuter Brief 2, Tech Sling 2, and the Cable Kit 2, from the largest and with the most compartments to the smallest in the line. With familiar silhouettes getting a feedback-driven fresh take, as well as a new entry to fit a minimalist EDC, the collection is ready to get to work. The Aer Work Collection 2 rethinks the popular collection’s materials, organization, and aesthetic to streamline your workflow even more. After helping you tackle your travel gear with their Capsule Collection, Aer is back with the next generation of their Work Collection. That means among all your bags, the one that organizes your essentials to get the job done is often the most important. No matter how long or how far the commute, eventually you’re going to have to put your head down and get to work.
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