9. One of these with a ridiculous amount of compartments

We didn’t even have enough things to fill up this pencil case.

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We also lost track of how many compartments there were. Did anyone else used to sneak stuff into school in this pencil case?

10. The boys animal pencil case

The brand ‘Animal’ was insanely popular back in the day.

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This was when boys went through the stage where they had blonde tips in their hair and wore shell necklaces.

11. The girls animal pencil case

It wasn’t just boys who were obsessed with this brand.

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Every girl had a penil case that looked just like this. Can you still remember the weird material that it was made out of?!

12. The glossy look one

This was another boring one that we all hated back in the day.

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But, it was the prim and proper people who had one of these ones and kept it doodle-free.

13. This plain one that you panic bought

This topped every pencil case. If you made your parents go stationery shopping for you they probably bought this pencil case.

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Although on the surface it looks boring, you were quick to cover it completely in doodles.

14. This ridiculously bulky one

This had three different zip compartments.

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Did anyone else used to buy these from the Disney shop?!

15. The classic tin case

If you had a slight obsession with something then you would get it on your tin pencil case.

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There was nothing that made you feel cooler than having these pencil cases.

16. Pucca pencil case

We were completely obsessed with the Pucca stationery.

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We begged our parents so much for this when we were younger.

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Introducing Molly Atherton, a Scouser with a passion for storytelling and a degree in music journalism. As a dynamic writer at Daily Feed's UK entertainment section, Molly's keen eye for detail and knack for narrative captivates readers. Trusted for her fresh perspectives and exclusive insights, Molly brings the latest in entertainment to life for audiences worldwide.

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