As we enjoy our fun in the sun this summer, the fall semester is right around the corner. That means that whether you’re a parent shopping for your grade school-age child or a college student getting ready to head back to campus, it’s time to look forward to back-to-school shopping.
These days, your everyday No. 2 pencils and plain folders in primary colors aren’t going to cut it. Now there are nearly endless options, allowing you to choose school supplies that match your personal style. These more personalized school supplies don’t even have to be expensive: Some of the best options can be purchased for under $100. Whether you need a new, top-of-the-line backpack to tote around all your books or a pair of noise-canceling headphones to improve your study habits, there are great products at good prices out there for you.
From pencil cases and tech that will make your school days easier to the most adorable school supplies, we’ve rounded up the best finds around the web that are all under $100. Get ready to mark off items on your back-to-school checklist by shopping our picks below.
This travel laptop backpack has multiple pockets and a special large laptop compartment to make traveling to and from school with all your tech easier. It contains multiple hidden anti-theft pockets and has a luggage strap for added convenience. It also features a built-in USB port on the outside of the bag, so you can plug in anywhere, even on the go.
Eyes hurting after a long day in front of a screen? The mighty Lenovo tablet has been expertly-designed to reduce blue rays which can lead to eye strain providing a better experience for your senses.
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