"Sunshine" Vintage Corduroy Quilted Drawstring Backpack
"Sunshine" Vintage Corduroy Quilted Drawstring Backpack
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Vintage printed corduroy exterior with contrasting vintage print side panels and ruffle. Vintage sheet lining, red drawstring and cotton straps.
Description
Designed as a personal bag that packs a bit more and keeps your hands free, this handcrafted quilted backpack combines timeless style with practical functionality. Each backpack is a unique combination of carefully selected repurposed fabrics and finished with durable hardware and reinforced straps.
The roomy interior is perfect for carrying your daily essentials, while thoughtfully placed pockets help keep everything organized. A drawstring closure with a secure snap flap provides easy access while keeping your belongings safely tucked away. Adjustable shoulder straps offer a comfortable fit for everyday wear.
Dimensions
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Height: 13 in (33 cm)
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Width: 10 in (25.5 cm)
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Depth: 6 in (15 cm)
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Adjustable shoulder straps: Up to 34 in (86 cm)
Features
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Spacious main compartment
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One interior slide pocket and two exterior pockets
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Drawstring closure with secure snap flap
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Adjustable shoulder straps
- Top loop handle
Every Woodbrick backpack is individually handcrafted, making each one unique. Slight variations in fabric placement showcase the character and craftsmanship of a handmade item.
Handmade by Woodbrick using the Pembina Backpack pattern by The Blanket Statement.
Care
- Machine washable (use a garment bag in top-load washers for best results)
- Hang to dry
All Woodbrick items are handmade using secondhand sourced textiles. This means that minor wear, stains, fading and other signs of prior textile use may be evident in finished products. Be sure to review photos and consider this when purchasing.
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