The rhombus on modern backpacks, often referred to as a "gear loop" or "attachment point," serves a practical purpose by allowing users to secure additional items, such as carabiners, keys, or other small gear. While it can be considered a fashion element, especially in certain styles, its primary function is functional, enhancing the backpack's versatility for outdoor activities or everyday use. So, rather than being mere fashion nonsense, it combines style with utility.
The rhombus shape which is given on the backpack is a brand. It is "Umbro". it manufactures sports bags, luggage bags and college bags as well.
A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus.
A rhombus may be a square or just a rhombus (a rhombus is merely called a rhombus when there are no 90 degree angles).
A rhombus can be anywhere.
Is a rhombus.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A rhombus that is not a square is a rhombus. A square is a special type of rhombus that has all four angles equal (to 90°).
Rhombus Not a SquareIn a square, the sides are perpendicular. In a rhombus, they aren't. A rhombus is never a square.
Because a rhombus is a shape and a kite is a object that is the shape of a rhombus. (only sometimes they are not a rhombus)
A rhombus is a quadrangle, which is a polygon. So a rhombus is both.
A rhombus is first a polygon, then a quadrilateral, parallelogram, and finally a rhombus.