The backpack made from recycled tent fabric by Xd Collection combines functionality and sustainability in an appealing design. Made from 70% recycled cotton and 30% recycled polyester, this casual backpack offers an eco-friendly alternative to conventional materials. With a volume of 19.5 liters, it is ideal for everyday use, whether for leisure, study, or short trips. The backpack features a spacious main compartment that provides ample space for personal items, as well as a practical front pocket with a zipper for quick access to essential items. The adjustable shoulder straps and carrying handle ensure additional comfort and flexibility while carrying. Furthermore, the backpack meets various safety standards and is PVC-free, making it a responsible choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
Material | 30% Recycled Polyester, 70% recycled cotton |
Equipment | Carrying handle |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Backpack type | Leisure backpack |
Target group | Men |
Item number | 57846344 |
Manufacturer | Xd Collection |
Category | Backpacks |
Manufacturer no. | UTXD354 |
Release date | 17.4.2025 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Material group | Fabric, Plastic |
Material | 30% Recycled Polyester, 70% recycled cotton |
Target group | Men |
Backpack type | Leisure backpack |
Equipment | Carrying handle |
Fastener | Zip |
Number of compartments | 1 x |
Size | One size |
Style | Casual |
Country of origin | Bulgaria |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Volume | 19.50 l |
Height | 41 cm |
Width | 13.50 cm |
Depth | 30 cm |
Ingredients | 70% Recycled Cotton/30% Recycled Polyester. |
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