If your backpack falls apart quickly, it’s a waste of money. If it’s too heavy, you’ll end up hating it. And if your bag doesn’t have at least some level of water resistance, your luggage will end up soaked as soon as it rains.
So to help you make the best choice of backpack materials, we’ve taken a deep dive into what backpacks are made from!
When they were first created in the early 20th century, nylon and polyester had a bunch of different properties and applications. However, more recent breakthroughs in production and weaving processes have brought the two materials closer together. Both are excellent materials for backpacks but there are still some differences between the two.
I think a lot about my first designer-bag purchase. After considering the piece for months and saving up when I was younger, I finally splurged and invested in a Prada nylon messenger bag