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Full Grain Italian Leather Backpack - White Noise

Sale price$244.00 Regular price$285.00
Colour:Cognac Brown
Full Grain Italian Leather Backpack - White Noise Time Resistance
Full Grain Italian Leather Backpack - White Noise Sale price$244.00 Regular price$285.00

White Noise

  • “It is possible to be homesick for a place even when you are there.” ― Don DeLillo, White Noise

Design

  • A classic and clean design Italian leather backpack White Noise is the epitome of a compact yet practical city bag. Even though it has a fully functioning buckle, it can be opened by simply pulling on an extra-strong magnetic closure. Two zip pockets on the outside and a drawstring is what makes this premium quality leather backpack charming yet convenient. Playful enough for going out this Italian design full grain leather lightweight backpack can also be your favorite travel buddy or work companion.

Materials

  • Exterior made from full-grain cowhide (Vachetta leather) that will last you for decades
  • Interior lined with cotton and leather
  • We make sure to offer quality materials that are long lasting and require little maintenance. It will be a good long while before you need to look for a replacement!

Features

  • Carry handle for easy carrying in hand
  • Adjustable shoulder straps
  • One spacious compartment
  • Inside zip pocket and two slip pockets
  • Two zip pockets outside for a quick access
  • Suitable for A4 documents and folders
  • Reliable hardware Reliable hardware
  • Magnetic closures disguised as buckles
  • The bag comes in a 100% cotton dust bag that protects it from the sun, dust, scratches, and stains while also allowing the leather to breathe.

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***Disclaimer***

We do our best to represent colors as accurately as possible, however:

  • slight variation of tint is a natural outcome of the vegetable tanning process;
  • some color distortion can be caused by the calibration of your monitor; and
  • did you know that each of us sees colors a little bit differently?