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  2. We Found the Best Backpack Brands for School, Travel, and Beyond

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    Foundation 6 Backpack. Your go-to site for soccer cleats, white socks, and comfy hoodies also offers excellent backpacks that'll accommodate your books and your sports gear. This back is partially ...

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    Alo Stow Backpack $128.00 at Alo. If you take a lot of yoga or pilates classes, consider the Stow backpack from yoga and athletic apparel brand Alo, which has a 4.3-star average rating from 127 ...

  4. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    Staying true to its name for nearly 60 years, American Plastic Toys has resisted outsourcing its production to China, where 90% of toys sold in America are made.

  5. JanSport - Wikipedia

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    JanSport is an American brand of backpacks and collegiate apparel, now owned by VF Corporation, one of the world's largest apparel companies. [1] JanSport is the world's largest backpack maker. Nearly half of all small backpacks sold in the United States are produced by JanSport and its sister brand The North Face, also owned by VF Corporation. [2]

  6. Granite Gear - Wikipedia

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    Granite Gear grew into an internationally known brand that strives for a balance between functionality, weight, comfort and durability. Their products range from stuff sacks, to ultralight packs, to ultra-durable packs that meet the demands of soldiers. Many of their backpacks are made with a molded, 3-dimensional frameplate.

  7. Eastpak - Wikipedia

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    He transformed the company's retail product line into a consumer brand and launched the first line-up of bags and packs at a sportswear trade fair in Chicago in 1977. Norman Jacobs joined the company in 1980 and, with partner Mark Goldman, claimed a market-leading share of the U.S. college market on the East Coast throughout most of the 1980s ...