Western Backpack
Inspired by the "Iconic 1930s Denim Jackets Blancket Lined", the "Western Backpack" is an ultra practical and durable bag with vintage and western inspiration.
Inspired by the "Iconic 1930s Denim Jackets Blancket Lined", the "Backpack" is an ultra practical and durable backpack inspired by vintage and western.
Its vegetable-tanned leather straps, its "bucket" format make it a backpack, a large capacity bag allowing you to store your A4 files, computer, jacket and an ideal companion for motorcycle trips, or everyday use ...
Two large denim pockets closed with real conchos handcrafted by Navajo Indians
A blend of 16 Oz Japanese Denim and storm rider-style recycled wool complemented by a Hookless by Talon zipped pocket.
Ultra resistant vegetable tanned leather base.
100% recycled wool made in Japan
100% Japanese cotton denim 16 Oz
Genuine vegetable tanned leather
Dimensions: 43 x 35 cm
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