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  2. The 15 Best Waterproof Crossbody Bags Are Surprisingly Sleek

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    So ahead, we've rounded up the 15 best waterproof crossbody bags to fit all types of lifestyles. Whether you're seeking the best crossbody bag for travel or a splurge-worthy designer crossbody bag ...

  3. The Best Travel-Friendly Crossbody Bags, According to Editors

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    To find the best crossbody travel bags, we considered top brands and styles that our fiber scientists and travel pros in the Good Housekeeeping Institute Textiles Lab — who test travel gear and ...

  4. 11 Waterproof Tote Bags to Get You Through Fall’s Rainy Days

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    Style this bag with jeans and a chunky knit or a dress and your best pair of rain boots. Dimensions : Width: 19 inches; height: 13.75 inches; depth: 9 inches Strap drop: N/A

  5. Craghoppers - Wikipedia

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    Craghoppers are one of several companies that meet Gore-Tex standards and are authorised to use and sell with Gore-Tex waterproof technologies. Many items of Craghoppers clothing have a hidden zippable security pocket. They also produce luggage, softshell jackets, synthetic insulated jackets, and accessories such as caps and scarves.

  6. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    A tourist in a sleeping bag. A sleeping bag is an insulated covering for a person, essentially a lightweight quilt that can be closed with a zipper or similar means to form a tube, which functions as lightweight, portable bedding in situations where a person is sleeping outdoors (e.g. when camping, hiking, hill walking or climbing).

  7. Mountain Hardwear - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Hardwear was founded in 1993 in Richmond, California by a small group of former employees of Sierra Designs led by Jack Gilbert. Soon after, Mountain Hardwear's first sponsored athlete, Ed Viesturs, the first American to climb all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks, helped develop several of the company's products. [1]