The Alpin backpack is a clever model designed to be worn in different ways with its adjustable strap and leather secured key. It is very functional with several interior and exterior pockets and is still light.
Details
Description
Jewelry: Palladium
Drawstring and roller buckle fastening system
15-inch padded inside pocket,
half-circle stud for keys inside
front zip pocket containing: card pocket, multi-use pocket, pen pocket, zip access to the main compartment,
leather gendarme key
Height of the handle(s) : 7 cm
Material
Goyardine Canvas&Clamecy Cowhide
Linen and Cotton Inner Side
Dimensions
Length: 32 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Height: 39 cm
Weight: 1.325 kg
Made in
France
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Care
Usage precaution
Do not graze or rub the item against rough surfaces, particularly the leather flap. Avoid contact with water, greasy or oily products, make-up and perfumes.
If the item comes into contact with water, dab it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth that does not pill.
Protect the item from damp, extended exposure to artificial, natural light or intense heat.
Care advice
Clean all items in Goyardine and leather with a soft cloth that does not pill. Move the cloth all over the item; avoid intensive and repetitive rubbing which may damage the chevrons or the leather.
Clean the interior using a soft brush to remove any dust.
Never use any solvents or cleaning products available from shops.
Regularly return your item to our craftsmen for deep cleaning or reconditioning.
Keep the item in its case away from light, heat and damp when it is not being used.
Fill the interior with tissue paper to keep its shape.
Do not use plastic to store the item.
The Alpin MM backpack can be worn on the back thanks to a clever system with a leather gendarme key and studs the strap passes through to make shoulder straps.
Cross Body
The Alpin MM backpack can be worn across the chest thanks to two studs positioned on the sides of the bag to which the strap can be attached.
Designed for the urban explorer, the Alpin backpack is a re-issue of the famous Steamer bag, the faithful companion of 20th century travellers. It takes its name from the French Alps, a call to climb the mountains.
how to wear
Backpack
The Alpin MM backpack can be worn on the back thanks to a clever system with a leather gendarme key and studs the strap passes through to make shoulder straps.
Crossbody bag
The Alpin MM backpack can be worn across the chest thanks to two studs positioned on the sides of the bag to which the strap can be attached.
Description
Jewelry: Palladium
Drawstring and roller buckle fastening system
15-inch padded inside pocket,
half-circle stud for keys inside
front zip pocket containing: card pocket, multi-use pocket, pen pocket, zip access to the main compartment,
leather gendarme key
Height of the handle(s) : 7 cm
Material
Goyardine Canvas&Clamecy Cowhide
Linen and Cotton Inner Side
Dimensions
Length: 32 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Height: 39 cm
Weight: 1.325 kg
Made in
France
ALPIN2MMLTY01CL03P
Usage precaution
Do not graze or rub the item against rough surfaces, particularly the leather flap. Avoid contact with water, greasy or oily products, make-up and perfumes.
If the item comes into contact with water, dab it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth that does not pill.
Protect the item from damp, extended exposure to artificial, natural light or intense heat.
Care advice
Clean all items in Goyardine and leather with a soft cloth that does not pill. Move the cloth all over the item; avoid intensive and repetitive rubbing which may damage the chevrons or the leather.
Clean the interior using a soft brush to remove any dust.
Never use any solvents or cleaning products available from shops.
Regularly return your item to our craftsmen for deep cleaning or reconditioning.
Keep the item in its case away from light, heat and damp when it is not being used.
Fill the interior with tissue paper to keep its shape.
Do not use plastic to store the item.
inspiration
Designed for the urban explorer, the Alpin backpack is a re-issue of the famous Steamer bag, the faithful companion of 20th century travellers. It takes its name from the French Alps, a call to climb the mountains.