Classic Messenger Bag
Brown Canvas Messenger Bag by Timbuk2
How to wear Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag
If you use a more casual approach to dressing up, why not rock a white crew-neck t-shirt with a brown canvas messenger bag? A pair of navy leather low top sneakers will put a different spin on your getup.
This is hard proof that a brown windbreaker and a Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag look awesome when combined together in an off-duty ensemble. We're loving how this whole ensemble comes together thanks to a pair of white and black athletic shoes.
Pair a grey herringbone blazer with a Timbuk2 brown canvas messenger bag if you're looking for a look idea that is all about city casual style. Get a little creative when it comes to shoes and complete your look with a pair of brown suede oxford shoes.
If you gravitate towards edgy combos, why not try teaming a brown puffer jacket with a Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag? Black athletic shoes serve as the glue that will tie your ensemble together.
This off-duty combination of a tan houndstooth wool blazer and a brown canvas messenger bag comes in handy when you need to look stylish in a flash. Finishing off with brown suede casual boots is a guaranteed way to infuse an air of polish into your look.
A grey cable sweater and a Timbuk2 brown canvas messenger bag are amazing menswear staples to have in your current casual repertoire.
A tan trenchcoat and a brown canvas messenger bag are the perfect way to infuse played down dapperness into your daily casual rotation. Go ahead and complete your ensemble with a pair of white athletic shoes for an easy-going feel.
When the setting allows casual urban style, you can easily opt for a navy overcoat and a Timbuk2 brown canvas messenger bag. Add olive canvas low top sneakers to the equation and ta-da: your look is complete.
If you're facing a sartorial situation where comfort is essential, this combo of a grey print sweatshirt and a Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag from Nordstrom is always a winner. Add silver athletic shoes to the mix to easily kick up the style factor of any ensemble.