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We created this bag to make packing for the weekend or whatever days you're gone pretty simple. The easy-access opening on this tote makes getting things in and out a breeze. You can even store your gadgets in the bottom compartment, which is designed to keep your shoes, toiletries, and travel items separate. Bonus points: the back has a trolley sleeve that fits over your luggage handle. There's more: we also created a laptop compartment and 3 pockets inside the bag. What more could you ask for?  


DETAILS

Dimension: 

- Entire bag: 25 cm W x 46 cm L x  35cm H

- Shoe compartment: 9 cm H x 25 cm W x 46 cm L

Laptop Sleeve: 38 cm W x 22 cm H

Material: Body - Nylon, Synthetic Leather,   Lining - Polyester

Weight: 1.235 Kg

Capacity: 7 Kg *We recommend that you adhere to airline guidelines, please check with your airline for weight limit restrictions.


EXTERIOR

- The shoulder straps are padded for a more comfortable carry.

- The shoulder/crossbody strap can be adjusted and removed.

- One-way zipper at the main bag opening and a two-way zipper at the shoe compartment.

- At the back of the bag, the trolley passes through.

- External zip pocket for small items

- There is a metal swivel snap hook and a D-shaped metal ring on both sides of the bag where you can connect the shoulder straps for weight support.

- It has bag feet, so it will not touch directly to the surface.


INTERIOR

- A padded laptop sleeve pocket with stretchable Velcro strap closure.

- 3 open pockets.

- lined with durable, easy to wipe clean, polyester, water-resistant lining


YAKAN SINALUAN PATTERN OF GEOMETRIC LINES

The Yakans are mostly found in Basilan, although they can also be seen in Zamboanga City. Since Muslim traders arrived in the southern Philippines in the 13th century, the Yakan people have been firmly Muslim. The Yakan people of the Philippines are mostly farmers who cultivate the soil using plows drawn by water buffaloes. Their main crop is rice, although they also grow cassava and coconut. The Yakan Sinaluan design of geometric lines is reminiscent of their indigenous bamboo and represents their community's collective strength.



PRICE: 2999 PHP

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