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  2. Duluth Pack (company) - Wikipedia

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    They now offer materials such as waxed canvas, cowhide leather, bison leather, wool, & more in addition to the traditional canvas style carried since 1882. [2] [4] [3] [5] Duluth Pack also manufactures American Heritage products such as purses, briefcases, backpacks, iPad cases, luggage, gun cases, and a variety of accessory items.

  3. Messenger bag - Wikipedia

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    Materials used in messenger bags are often more durable and water-resistant than other over-the-shoulder bags. Contemporary bags use thicker gauges of waxed canvas and tarp shielding for the inner waterproof lining. Other materials include ballistic nylon, vinyl waterproof tarpaulin lining used to make the bag waterproof. The liner provides the ...

  4. Oilskin - Wikipedia

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    The modern oilskin garment was developed by a New Zealander, Edward Le Roy, in 1898. Le Roy used worn-out sailcloth painted with a mixture of linseed oil and wax to produce a waterproof garment suitable to be worn on deck in foul-weather conditions. Oilskins are part of the range of protective clothing also known as foul-weather gear.

  5. 15 Woven Leather Bags That Are Very Thoughtful, Very Demure - AOL

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    Woven Leather Bucket Bag. The best part about a petite bucket bag like this one is that you can easily dress it way up or way down. Dimensions: Height: 6.2 inches; width: 5.3 inches; depth: 5.3 inches

  6. AOL tested: This Huckberry waxed canvas jacket is the perfect ...

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    Each Flint and Tinder Flannel-Lined Waxed Trucker Jacket is cut, sewn, and finished in Los Angeles, and the exterior is made from a durable canvas sailcloth that’s waxed on both sides for ...

  7. Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Canada Post canvas bags Stretching canvas on a canoe. From the 13th century onwards, canvas was used as a covering layer on pavise shields. The canvas was applied to the wooden surface of the pavise, covered with multiple layers of gesso and often richly painted in tempera technique. Finally, the surface was sealed with a transparent varnish.