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Ignoble bags are quality made in the U.S.A., hand assembled in small runs by a military-grade soft goods production facility. 

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Large lightweight durable rip stop nylon pack from Herschel Supply Co. Features top flap and buckle front closure, padded shoulder straps, zip pockets on the straps, waist and chest buckle closure, interior utility pockets, exterior hidden zip pocket, leather accents and pulls, and is fulling lined in Herschel’s custom designed fabric.

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Designed for equipment-intensive photography, the Incase DSLR Pro Pack offers a generous carrying capacity. The large volume main compartment has an array of fully customizable dividers to safely house all kinds of camera bodies, lenses and flashes.

But the Pro Pack doesn’t sacrifice accessibility for storage; a second zipper gives you instant access to the padded main compartment for fast equipment changes. For easy in-field editing there’s a slip pocket for an iPad as well as a padded compartment that fits up to a 15” Apple MacBook Pro.

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Constructed from waxed cotton canvas the Tommy backpack offers plenty of space for your folders, books or magazines. It also features a padded 15″ laptop compartment. Lined in ripstop cotton the bag also includes smaller storage pockets as well a large front pocket for your phone and wallet. The back of the bag and adjustable shoulder straps are padded for comfort.

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Tokyo’s Porter 3 Way Bag. Quality.

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Oliver, the most handsome way to deliver your neck’s goods from point A to point B.

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Simplicity at its best.

Built in the USA of 100% military grade materials and tough enough for Special Forces, GR1 thrives as a daypack in any environment imaginable.

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A minimalist stuff sack made in the USA.

Brick Bag, while named for the bricks used during a GORUCK Challenge, is best used as a stuff sack for gym clothes, a sleeping bag or anything else that you want to keep separate and compact within your GR1, GR2 or whatever ruck you’re using. Use the cinch straps to make it a compressible stuff sack or remove the straps and use the roll top closure.

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The S.T. Dupont Contraste Attache Case will certainly add a little class to your daily meetings.

Back in the 1930′s, S.T. Dupont used a cross-grain leather to create its sumptuous travel trunks. Both classic and contemporary, Contraste was designed with in the same spirit of extreme elegance.

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In need of a new duffel bag?  Well then this should fit the bill.  Give yourself some class people, pick one up today!

This handmade leather bag is a timeless design. The strap is adjustable, allowing it to be worn over the shoulder or carried. Use it as a travel, gym or overnight bag, it is lightweight and durable. The natural leather will age beautifully; my first bag is still in use after forty years. Monogramming is available, please convo us about it.

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Want the look of a bag, but the function of a backpack? So grab this no-fuss, dependable piece of luggage, throw it over your shoulders and carry your laptop and documents wherever you go. And if you’re not in a backpack mood, the side handle allows you to turn it into a casual bag. The stitched-in, Neoprene protection cover takes care of your 17-inch laptop. Everything is always readily available. It’s as simple as that.

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