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  2. 35 of the very best travel gifts for people who like to travel

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    It includes an external front pocket, hidden external back pocket, internal pockets and zippers, and space to store a 15-inch laptop. It also has two external sleeves to hold a water bottle and an ...

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    These headrest hooks can be used to hold your kids' backpacks, grocery bags, purse and other essentials off the floor and easy-to-collection on the back of your headrest. ... Large and Extra Large ...

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    This small hip bag comes with space for a bottle, a large storage pocket, phone pocket, side zippers and loops for toys and hand sanitizer. $115 at Nordstrom Casio

  5. Backpack - Wikipedia

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    A 30 L top and bottom-loading Deuter Trans Alpine hiking backpack A 12 L front-loading Canon 200EG photography backpack. A backpack—also called knapsack, schoolbag, rucksack, pack, booksack, bookbag, haversack or backsack—is, in its simplest frameless form, a fabric sack carried on one's back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders; but it can have an external or internal ...

  6. Punched pocket - Wikipedia

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    Punched pockets are made in several sizes, with the most prevalent being A4 (210 mm × 297 mm; 8.3 in × 11.7 in) for Europe, or 8.5 by 11 inches (216 by 279 mm) for the United States. Depending on the location of the opening, punched pockets may be top-loading or side-loading which dictates how the document is inserted into the pocket.

  7. Hammerspace - Wikipedia

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    In The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4, the Sims make extensive use of hammerspace, regularly pulling items out of their back pockets which could not possibly fit there. Examples include rakes, hairdryers, watering cans and bags of flour, even though this may be a result of gameplay limitations.