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The TotePack That Changed Everything: A Love Letter to the Best Tote Bag Ever Designed

The TotePack That Changed Everything: A Love Letter to the Best Tote Bag Ever Designed
The TotePack That Changed Everything: A Love Letter to the Best Tote Bag Ever Designed

Meet the TotePack

Some bags are functional. Others are beautiful. A rare few—like the KitBrix TotePack—are revolutionary.

Born from a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, the TotePack was never just another stylish shoulder tote bag. It was designed from the ground up to meet real-life needs, and those who use it quickly discover that this is the one bag that truly thinks of everything.

 

Design with a Difference

Let’s start with the first thing you notice—it stands up. No more slouchy, collapsing totes that spill contents across the floor the second you set them down. The TotePack’s structured design means it sits upright and proud, whether you’re on the train, in the studio, or queueing for your morning coffee. It’s a small detail, but it changes everything.

From there, it just keeps getting better.

There’s a clever, secure inner phone pocket—just the right size, right where your hand naturally reaches. If you’ve ever fumbled for your phone while juggling bags, tickets, and lattes, you’ll understand the pure joy of a pocket that gets it right. Fast grab, no stress.

And then there’s the outer slide-over pocket. This was clearly designed by someone who travels. It slips neatly over the handle of a wheely suitcase, transforming the TotePack into a perfectly balanced carry on tote bag. I had one of those classic running-late-to-the-train moments: one hand gripping my suitcase, the other holding hot coffee, and guess what? The TotePack stayed put, snug and upright, letting me sprint to my platform without chaos.

 

TotePack Review: From Studio to the Street - "This Bag Does It All."

A review from Natasha, artist + cyclist + yogi + London commuter

"As an artist, I haul around notebooks, sketch pads, tech, and materials. As a yogi, I need something that holds my mat securely—the outside straps are genius and I can cycle to anywhere easily carrying my stuff. As a cyclist regularly commuting across London, I need something that's comfortable, balanced, and rain-resistant. The TotePack ticks every box, and I now use it every single day.

One of the most impressive features is the waterproof base. London’s streets don’t care if your bag holds a laptop, sketchpad, or your favourite book—if it’s wet, it’s wet. But not with this. That protected base gives me peace of mind wherever I stop—whether it's a park bench after rain or a puddle-strewn pavement outside the gym. The toilet of a train station often has no hook, but I can set my bag down without stress.

Inside, it’s cleverly divided without being fussy. I can separate out ‘clean and stylish’ from ‘grungy and used’, thanks to the wet locker area. After yoga, or post-swim at the gym, it’s the section I use to stash sweaty gear or a damp swimsuit without a second thought. Everything else stays fresh and dry. Genius, I had no idea how many uses I would find for the external access dry locker, from cold frozen peas that I did not want to drip on my tech, to ice cubes – honestly people might think me a bit bonkers but I cannot tell you how both for everyday organisation the user-friendliness of this tote bag with compartments serves me every day."

 

"When I first added the micro towel and hygiene change mat to my basket, I thought of them as nice extras—gym-focused, slightly indulgent. Now? Total essentials.

The micro towel is bigger than most, ultra-fast drying, and unexpectedly versatile. Yes, it’s perfect for the gym or a dip in the lido, but it’s also become my go-to for spontaneous park picnics or sunbathing sessions. It dries quickly, rolls up small, and somehow always finds a reason to be used. 

And then there’s the hygiene change mat. Originally bought to keep my feet clean post-swim, it has truly come into its own. Parks, benches, even train stations—anywhere I need to sit or kneel, this waterproof mat gives me a clean, dry, sanity-saving solution. Wet grass? No problem. Dirty changing rooms? Handled. Rain-slick benches at lunchtime? I’ve got it covered—literally…lightweight, machine washable and easily lost in the bottom of my extra large tote bag – I should have bought the duo colour version.

If you live life on the go and need one bag that can do it all—I’m here to tell you that the TotePack is it, it is hands-down the best tote bag I’ve ever used."

 

 

Why the TotePack Works

The TotePack’s real secret is this: it was designed not just with features, but with real life in mind.

You feel it in the ease of movement. The way the straps adjust for biking, carrying, or slinging over your shoulder. The way the compartments keep things organised without over-engineering. The way it flexes with your day—work, play, gym, travel duffle bags, parenting, errands, rest.

While solid black colour might be the first choice for many women sport bag, the Sage and Beige country colourway has proven a standout. This colour combo feels so fresh and works with almost everything. It somehow feels urban and earthy all at once.

The TotePack is not a "fashion" tote, though it looks great. It’s not a pure only "gym" bag either, though it’s better than most. It’s not just a "day" bag, or a "travel" bag. It’s everything. And that’s what makes it so utterly priceless. Details like the sustainably made, recycled fabric and even the coloured edging of the internal pockets show just how considered the design really is.

 

The KitBrix TotePack isn’t just a clever piece of kit—it’s a daily game-changer. Designed to flex with real life, it saves you time, protects your gear, and make commuting, exercising, creating, and even socialising a little bit easier. It's smart enough for the office, tough enough for the street, and spacious enough to double as your weekender bag.

If you’ve been searching for the one—the bag that truly does it—look no further.

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