Today I went to the IJhallen flea market to get a new bag since my current one has a shoulder sling that came loose which I've fastened back into place twice already, but it just keeps unravelling and I'm worried that if I keep using it eventually it will break and most likely smash into the ground and break my laptop. So I picked up a rather nice, sturdy-looking Björn Borg shoulder bag there for €4, with enough compartments for a laptop plus accessories, which is astonishingly cheap, but then I compare it to the bag I have and I see the new one has no side compartments, less adjustable sling range, less cushioning, no handle to lift it by, and - okay these are incredibly minor - no reflectors and no hip band.
Really, the only thing that's ever bothered me about the bag I have is that it's front-heavy and won't stand upright on its own, everything else about it is great. And to be fair, the bag I just got is great as well, would probably go for €30 or so from the store, it's just not as good. So I realise that I should just drop it off at a tailor who can do a better job of fixing it up than my own half-assed attempts with a needle and thread, so they can make it good to use for a few years more. Kind of feel like an idiot for not thinking of that sooner, but I guess you don't realise how good the thing you have is until you look for something else.