Backpack «Rolltop» magic sound
Backpack «Rolltop» magic sound
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- Swiss made
- 40°
- Ecological materials
The Zauberklang bags were created in collaboration with the Zauberklang Festival . As brands rooted in Uri, KoKoTé and Zauberklang have much in common, particularly a vision for the values of the past with an inclusive outlook on the future.
Featuring a unique closure system, the roll-top backpack is a practical and stylish choice for those who value safety and weather resistance in a robust and modern design.
Mass:
rolled out:
W 39.5 cm x H 70 cm x D 10 cm
rolled up:
W 39.5 cm x H 53 cm x D 10 cm
Weight:
500g
Material:
ECONYL® , Bonded Leather, Polypropylene backing (Swiss made)
Washable at 40°.
This bag is sewn in the Uri bag factory of KoKoTé; you receive a Swiss Made product! By purchasing it, you also support the integration of people with a refugee background. into the Swiss labor market.
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