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These come to mind in addition to the ones mentioned:
Ortlieb (e.g. roll top, weatherproof, biking)
Freitag (recycled, fashion, expensive)
Lundhags (hiking brand, like fjällräven)
Also these (no personal experience):
WAYKS
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Ortlieb truly is the number one brand when it come to bicycle equipment. I do know people who have had their Ortlieb bags for close to 20 years now and they're still in top condition.
I have 2 ortlieb bags and they are way better than my newlooxs (also a dutch company I think)
The backpack and bike bag in one is very nice. My girlfriend uses that one and I use the bigger size shoulder strap bike bag. Very thick material and nothing inside has gotten wet yet.