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Lego Supersizes Iconic Building Bricks Into a Statement-Making Backpack (And It’s On Sale)

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Lego has built a name for itself as one of the toy brands that helps you unleash your creativity through building. While original creations are encouraged, Lego is no stranger to releasing collections inspired by TV series and movies — including the highly-sought Tower of Sauron from The Lord of the Rings that’s been on backorder since its release day on June 4. Collectors can take their love for the building blocks to another level now with a new accessory: a Lego-inspired bag that’s sure to become your go-to travel backpack.

Lego has released an official unisex brick backpack that’s on sale on QVC for 36% off, dropping the price to an affordable $37. Lego collectors will want to put this travel essential on their radar as it not only displays your devotion to the brand, but includes enough space to pack small builds and must-have commuting gadgets. The bag comes in one size and is available in two colors: red and blue depending on what your style preferences are.

Keep reading to shop the Lego backpack below.

blue and red lego brick backpack

LEGO Unisex Brick Backpack

$31.98 $49.99 36% off

Buy Now on qvc

Whether you need a new school backpack or just want a statement-making bag, this Lego brick backpack is ready to draw attention, thanks to its block-inspired styling and surprisingly roomy compartments. It comes with a thick lining to help protect your belongings and keep them secure. In addition to the main compartment, you’ll also find two stud-styled zip pockets and a mesh side pocket.


Unlike typical building blocks, this Lego backpack won’t leave you yelping in pain if you step on it thanks to the soft yet durable 100% polyester body.

The backpack has become a hot item with “sellout risk,” according to QVC’s product description. Both colors are still in stock, but they are already low in inventory, which means you’ll want to add one or both to your cart sooner rather than later. (The Lego backpack is also available on Amazon though not currently on sale).

For more product recommendations, you can check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of the best Lego gift sets, board games for adults and music trivia games.

https://www.billboard.com/culture/product-recommendations/lego-brick-backpack-buy-online-1235735909/


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