This pack is the perfect size for carrying books to school or using for a day hike. It is made of paraffin treated, 22oz., 100% cotton twill with vegetable tanned, bridal leather features. Perfect for carrying everyday or for overnight trips this backpack closes with a leather trimmed flap featuring two buckling straps and a leather trimmed, brass YKK zipping top. There are two pleated, expanding front pockets with snapping flap closures for keeping your small items safe and dry, one full-width rear document pocket, a leather carrying loop, a large interior pocket, and adjustable bridal leather shoulder straps with brass buckles.
Measures 18" x 15" x 4 1/2"
Filson's water repellent canvas is ridiculously tough and will wear beautifully, developing a broken-in patina over time that makes it special to each individual owner.
C. C. Filson moved to the small city of Seattle, Washington in the 1890's and his timing couldn't have been better. By 1897, the Great Klondike Gold Rush was on, and thousands of fortune hunters were stampeding into Seattle, headed north. In 1897, Filson opened C.C. Filson's Pioneer Alaska Clothing and Blanket Manufacturers, specializing in goods to outfit the stampeders to the Klondike Gold Rush. Stories of harrowing experiences in the Yukon were widely reported and it was for these terrible conditions that Filson designed his goods. He owned his own mill and manufactured Mackinaw clothing, Mackinaw blankets and knit goods, as well as selling boots, shoes, moccasins and sleeping bags specially designed for the frigid North. Filson kept in close contact with his customers, improving his goods to meet their specific needs. The stampeders depended on Filson. In that era, clothing wasn't a matter of choice, but of survival. Today, Filson stands by these traditions and continues to outfit the world with indestructible and time honored goods. |