
Compass Keyring Zig-Zag
The Compass Keyring by Gramicci pairs durable nylon webbing with a built-in compass, keeping your essentials secure while pointing you in the right direction. Practical, lightweight, and quietly ingenious, it’s a small everyday upgrade that proves not everything needs an app.
- Key ring
- Nylon webbing strap
- Integrated compass
Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Since 1982, Gramicci has been making functional clothing for life in the great outdoors. Built for movement and loved by countless cultural movements, what started in a garage in Ventura, California, has travelled to the streets of Tokyo and beyond.
Original: $15.92
-65%$15.92
$5.57Compass Keyring Zig-Zag
The Compass Keyring by Gramicci pairs durable nylon webbing with a built-in compass, keeping your essentials secure while pointing you in the right direction. Practical, lightweight, and quietly ingenious, it’s a small everyday upgrade that proves not everything needs an app.
- Key ring
- Nylon webbing strap
- Integrated compass
Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Since 1982, Gramicci has been making functional clothing for life in the great outdoors. Built for movement and loved by countless cultural movements, what started in a garage in Ventura, California, has travelled to the streets of Tokyo and beyond.
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The Compass Keyring by Gramicci pairs durable nylon webbing with a built-in compass, keeping your essentials secure while pointing you in the right direction. Practical, lightweight, and quietly ingenious, it’s a small everyday upgrade that proves not everything needs an app.
- Key ring
- Nylon webbing strap
- Integrated compass
Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.
Since 1982, Gramicci has been making functional clothing for life in the great outdoors. Built for movement and loved by countless cultural movements, what started in a garage in Ventura, California, has travelled to the streets of Tokyo and beyond.
























