
Ecopak 18L Backpack Black
The Ecopak 18L Backpack in Black by And Wander is crafted using ECOPAK, an environmentally-friendly fabric made entirely of plastic bottles. ECOPAK is completely waterproof, extremely durable and recyclable after use. Its then further combined with silicone-coated Cordura nylon and a fluorine-free water repellent finish to give it further longevity and water repellence. the main diagonal zipper offers easy access to your luggage. Finished off with mesh water bottle pockets at the sides and adjustable shoulder straps.
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Capacity: 18L
- Silicone coated Cordura Nylon
- ECOPAK fabric
- waterproof
- extremely durable and recyclable after useĀ
- Flourine-free water repellent finish
- Diagonal zipper for easy access to luggage
- 2 mesh water bottle pockets at sides
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- 100% polyester
Please contact usĀ here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori Founded And Wander in 2011 in the hopes of kindling a desire for nature and the outdoors in a social climate where excess seems to be the norm. Using the design skills that they learnt in Japanese fashion giant Issey Miyake, And Wander serves as a bridge between fashion and outdoor wear, combining innovative fabrics and technical designs with Haute couture silhouettes.
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Ecopak 18L Backpack Black
The Ecopak 18L Backpack in Black by And Wander is crafted using ECOPAK, an environmentally-friendly fabric made entirely of plastic bottles. ECOPAK is completely waterproof, extremely durable and recyclable after use. Its then further combined with silicone-coated Cordura nylon and a fluorine-free water repellent finish to give it further longevity and water repellence. the main diagonal zipper offers easy access to your luggage. Finished off with mesh water bottle pockets at the sides and adjustable shoulder straps.
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Capacity: 18L
- Silicone coated Cordura Nylon
- ECOPAK fabric
- waterproof
- extremely durable and recyclable after useĀ
- Flourine-free water repellent finish
- Diagonal zipper for easy access to luggage
- 2 mesh water bottle pockets at sides
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- 100% polyester
Please contact usĀ here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori Founded And Wander in 2011 in the hopes of kindling a desire for nature and the outdoors in a social climate where excess seems to be the norm. Using the design skills that they learnt in Japanese fashion giant Issey Miyake, And Wander serves as a bridge between fashion and outdoor wear, combining innovative fabrics and technical designs with Haute couture silhouettes.
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The Ecopak 18L Backpack in Black by And Wander is crafted using ECOPAK, an environmentally-friendly fabric made entirely of plastic bottles. ECOPAK is completely waterproof, extremely durable and recyclable after use. Its then further combined with silicone-coated Cordura nylon and a fluorine-free water repellent finish to give it further longevity and water repellence. the main diagonal zipper offers easy access to your luggage. Finished off with mesh water bottle pockets at the sides and adjustable shoulder straps.
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Capacity: 18L
- Silicone coated Cordura Nylon
- ECOPAK fabric
- waterproof
- extremely durable and recyclable after useĀ
- Flourine-free water repellent finish
- Diagonal zipper for easy access to luggage
- 2 mesh water bottle pockets at sides
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- 100% polyester
Please contact usĀ here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori Founded And Wander in 2011 in the hopes of kindling a desire for nature and the outdoors in a social climate where excess seems to be the norm. Using the design skills that they learnt in Japanese fashion giant Issey Miyake, And Wander serves as a bridge between fashion and outdoor wear, combining innovative fabrics and technical designs with Haute couture silhouettes.




















