"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls So you're opening a backpack-making business, right? -
"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls Surprised the brand that makes my work backpack isn’t mentioned. Targus, what’s your excuse?
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@vermaden the 17" is too much but I like their 15.6 model.
Though, not sure about the laptop compartment; opening the backpack like this tends to throw off the balance most of the time.I have a classic Samsonite matching my ThinkPad color
but it's a terrible mess inside, not a good laptop bag nor a sportbag and even less a travel bag.Yes - they also have other models - even some waterproof ones.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls shame the article is written by an AI too.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls Seeing that were talking backpacks and brands I suggest looking at Lowepro. I've used them since the 1990s. My first one I gave away in 2010 to a struggling photographer friend. The second one was stolen in 2013. My current pne was bought in 2013 and shows a few scuffs and had a zipper transplant but otherwise it's perfect for daily use. 13 years is a long time and their quality may also have gone downhill but I doubt that it has.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls
Sounds like a localized (USA) problem - I am immensly happy with my Deuter backpacks and my Osprey 35L. -
"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls you can get an original, durable, sustainable backpack made by a young designer here: https://daniel-chong.com/en-us/pages/mochilas
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls It would be nice to have some legislation that required labeling to identify the ultimate corporate owner for all products. With care taken to prevent loopholes and teeth for violations. But the billionaires don't want that, so no.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls Fossilizing from birth, is a form of #PlannedObsolescence.
Then again, my jokes aren't always blooming with effervescence.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls Bellroy is still pretty good. Not cheap, though.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls I thought this was my imagination but apparently not. That sucks.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls wondering if folks know of importers like Zenni (Chinese eyeglasses more or less direct), but that operate in the EU? Prices in Lisboa opticians, of which there seems to be one every block or two, are not quite as bad as the Former US, but still steep.
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@sarahdalgulls shame the article is written by an AI too.
@Chloeg @sarahdalgulls It's by a Palantir employee. https://www.keyana.io I suppose working there does qualify someone as an expert on how and why things are getting fucking worse all the time.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls Planned Obsolescence is the subscription model for manufacturers goods.
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls @cstross Now it is called enshittification, in it earlier iteration they made a movie called „Wall Street“ about it. Endgame capitalism.
As for this iteration: it is exactly the same in the luxury brand segment – look up LVHM (Louis Vuitton)
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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls It's called Quality Fade, and is pretty much standard operating procedure when Private Equity acquires a storied brand known for quality. Muffy Aldrich has a diagram that illustrates this:
https://saltwaternewengland.com/2023/03/the-lifecycle-of-clothing-companies.html
That said, it is also much easier for consumers to research and the time window for PE to milk a brand for all its equity while they run it into the ground is growing ever shorter.

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"Your backpack got worse on purpose" Most brands are owned by a handful of companies, and that's why everything is terrible now. You can't spend more on a better product, because there are no better products no matter how much you spend.
Your Backpack Got Worse On Purpose
In 1986, a corporation that made women's lingerie bought every backpack brand you've ever trusted.
Worse on Purpose (www.worseonpurpose.com)
@sarahdalgulls i wonder who’s behind this site. There’s no “about us” page or anything. Which is sus.
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@sarahdalgulls
Sounds like a localized (USA) problem - I am immensly happy with my Deuter backpacks and my Osprey 35L.@iddinev @sarahdalgulls Deuter changed the product line in small bike backpacks a lot... I really liked mine, but the new ones don't have the same comfortable back. I have now switched to Osprey, it's slightly better than the new Deuter but not as good as the old one. My partner bought a used Deuter to replace the completely worn out one (I guess after about 20 years of daily use).
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Yeah, while agreeing with the larger socioeconomic point of the article, the post’s second sentence isn’t correct. My Tom Bihn is coming up on 20 years old and looks and functions almost like new. Take it as underscoring the article’s point, and pointing a way out: a small, independent company that’s not so growth-focused •can• do better, but it’s Dave vs Goliath.