Full maximalist energy with a custom metallic ita bag layout, Need honest opinions please!

Full maximalist energy with a custom metallic ita bag layout, Need honest opinions please!

Hey everyone! I’ve been experimenting with creating bold, futuristic bag designs and wanted to share this look and hear your thoughts. The goal was to pair a loud metallic fabric with a fully decorated display window.

My families helped me lean into the true "more is more" aesthetic by completely loading it up with her enamel pin, sticker, and keychain collection. I love how chaotic and vibrant it looks when it catches the light.

I wonder how you guys feel about utilizing ita bags/pin displays to add texture and color to a maximalist outfit?

u/Donna_myres — 7 days ago
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First hand-made prototype of a cyberpunk-inspired metallic ita bag. Looking for honest feedback on the silhouette/hardware.

Hey everyone, working on my first bag project and wanted to get some eyes on this physical prototype. My goal was to create a functional, tactical cyberpunk daypack that incorporates clear display windows for pin/merch collectors (ita bag style). This one is cut from a metallic gold material with heavy-duty clip hardware.

Since it’s my first time working on a bag structure, I'd love your brutal honesty. How do you feel about the metallic finish and overall silhouette? Does the hardware placement look balanced? Thank you!

u/Donna_myres — 7 days ago

Looking for some honest feedback on a custom cyberpunk-style ita bag prototype I made

We were out shopping around Tokyo and captured this shot. She paired some relaxed olive cargo shorts and knee-high socks with a metallic blue ita backpack I’ve been prototyping from scratch.

My goal was to blend techwear/cyberpunk functionality (heavy hardware, adjustable straps) with the traditional transparent display window of an ita bag.

u/Donna_myres — 7 days ago
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My 7yo definitely maxed out her Charisma and Luck stats for her first trip to Akihabara with her Cyberpunk Ita Backpack.

She is a massive Fallout 76 fan, so she had to build her Vault-Tec ita bag for the journey. There's a radaway soft gel keychain attached to the zipper pull, 2 pins Nuka Cola pins and a Vault-Tec embroidered tag in the frontal top window, and there're many different enamel pins and a big Vault Boy sticker in the main window. She’s ready to trade bottle caps for anime merch. Guys can you rate her wasteland loadout?

u/Donna_myres — 7 days ago
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Me and my daughter's everyday carry with our collections and merch in Akihabara, Japan

  1. Items in the Cyberpunk Ita Backpack founder's edition (the golden one)
  • Original Char Aznable pin badge in top display window
  • Char Aznable lego style miniature in the left lower window
  • Hyaku Shiki 1/144 action figure
  • Char Aznable disguised as Quattro Bajeena miniature (my fav anime character)
  1. Items in the Cyberpunk Ita Backpack Quantum Blue Mini
  • A soft Fallout (my daughter's fav game) themed radaway keychain
  • A blue Nuka Cola pin, a Vault-Tec embroidered tag, and a brown Nuka Cola pin in top window
  • Multiple Fallout themed enamel pins a big Vault-Boy sticker (the green dude with his thumb up)

Do you like our setup?

u/Donna_myres — 9 days ago

What's The Best Survival Game for a Dad and a 7-Year-Old Daughter?

Help me out guys. My little girl just gave me an ultimatum: if I can't find our next great zombie survival game within a week, she’s going to ditch me on the weekends to go play with friends her own age.

We started with HumanitZ. Within a month, she was pulling off crazy stunts like jumping fences on horseback and somehow glitching two horses onto the roof of a car. Then she became tactical and she'd literally make me run in front of zombie hordes as "rabbit bait" to aggregate them, and once I scrambled onto a car roof, she’d pick them off one by one with a sniper rifle.

Once she outgrew that, we moved to Dead Island 2. She adjusted from a top-down view to a FPV 3D game seamlessly and became an absolute zombie-killing machine.

Since then we’ve tried many other games: Inside (2months, but she loved the vibe), Raft (10 months, she loves building and arranging a home on sea and the idea of adventure into the unknown, but she outgrew the graphic), Sons of the Forest(3 months), Warhammer: Vermintide 1 & 2 (0.5 days, they are terrible), For Honor(her fav, still playing), Dying Light(1 month), Dead Space 3(1 month, graphic too old), Green Hell(3months, too difficult), No More Room in Hell (0.5 day), Supermarket Together (just started and she thinks it's ok so far), and a few others. But nothing keeps her hooked for long. Right now she thinks Dead Island 2 is the absolute greatest game ever!

any good recommendations for a badass 7-year-old and her "rabbit bait" dad?

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u/Donna_myres — 12 days ago