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  2. 12 Luggage Deals for Cyber Monday That Every Wanderluster ...

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    Add to that a designated laptop sleeve, wheels that spin 360 degrees and a retractable two-level handle and you’ve got yourself a vacation-ready winner. $625; $438 at Dagne Dover 8.

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    Including a waterproof backpack that's tough enough to stand up to British weather and the Japanese bath salts that are the next best thing to soaking in an onsen. 35 of the very best travel gifts ...

  4. Bananatex - Wikipedia

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    QWSTION: produce a range of bags and laptop sleeves. [21] [22] Good News x H&M: London footwear company Good News and H&M have collaborated on a range of sneakers. [23] [4] Magazin x Softline: Magazin and Danish furniture company Softline have produced a daybed with a Bananatex cover. [24] [22]

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    It includes an external front pocket, hidden external back pocket, internal pockets and zippers, and space to store a 15-inch laptop. It also has two external sleeves to hold a water bottle and an ...

  6. Eastpak - Wikipedia

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    Eastpak is an American worldwide lifestyle brand founded in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in the design, development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing and distribution of a range of products including bags, backpacks, travel gear and accessories.

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    Vintage Kånken backpack Kånken backpacks in a shop stand The Fjällräven Kånken is Fjällräven's best-selling product. It was originally developed as a reaction to a 1977 study of an increasing number of reports that Swedish school children were developing back problems from their more traditional bags. [ 4 ]