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Vintage Textile Bags From Forestbound

Vintage Textile Bags From Forestbound

Finding a cool bag that holds everything you want in style is easier said than done. Finding one that’s also totally unique is damn near impossible. Forestbound makes duffles, totes, carryalls, weekenders and pouches that are all excellently constructed using materials that are just a little bit different than what you’re used to. All of their originals are made using exclusively found and salvaged textiles that make each bag truly unique. Black canvas from a WWII era US Navy rain jacket paired with Korean War era Mitchell cloud camo, WWII era metal hardware, brown cotton canvas and 10oz brown cowhide straps. That’s just one carryall bag. They have options made with 40’s era quilted canvas, 50’s era feed sacks, 60’s bandanas and plenty of other options. If you want a truly unique bag, you need to check out Forestbound.