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RE-STOCKED: Indiana Vintage Bomber

Top Zip Americana Backpack #740

$749.00
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Our Best-Selling & "Exclusive" backpack crafted in rich, 100% vegetable-tanned Horween Leather.  The extra-wide top opening flap make access practical with several pockets, compartments & swivels for added function. 
100% Designed, Tanned and Built In USA. 

  • Materials
  • Features 
  • Details
  • Horween® Vegetable Tanned Steerhide (USA)
    Solid Brass Hardware
    #10 Ykk Brass Zipper (USA)
    8oz. Cotton Twill Lining

  • Open main compartment with wide top opening
    Dual top handles with 6.5" drop
    Strap: 44” made of Horween® Dublin Leather with pad
    Inside gusset pocket with zipper (8” x 8”)
    Contrast stitch details
    Hand Stained & Waxed Edges
    Adjustable cinch straps for function and styling

  • 13" x 17" x 4.5"
    Individual Internal Serial# (Marked & Logged)
    SKU: AM740
    Guaranteed For Life

    Individual Internal Serial# (Marked & Logged)
    LIFETIME GUARANTEE
    Designed & Built In USA



HORWEEN® LEATHER | Tanned In Chicago Since 1905

        Horween Leather Company has been tanning leather in Chicago, IL for more than 100-years (Since 1905). They are five generation, family run company that we are proud to be working with. As true artisans of their craft, they are recognized world-wide as one of the premier tanners of leathers like horsehide, shell cordovan, football leather, basketball & baseball leather and more. Today, their leathers are still made by hand, the same way as generations ago.
      The Americana Collection is tanned from Horween® vegetable tanned leather. The hides are a rich golden tan with firm wax and pull-up effect that is slightly distressed but still polished. They are traditional artisanal tanned in a labor intensive tanning process that creates unique characteristics in an environmentally friendly manner, all in Chicago, Illinois for more than a century.