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The Tack Bag by SSCY

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A semi-portmanteau between “tote” and “backpack,” Tack is a clever combination of both bags, morphing from one to the other as necessity calls. The multifunctional bag, a second production from Brooklyn-based SSCY, suits urban city wanderers who may prefer ease during traveling by bike or foot but also style otherwise. The handcrafted canvas bag also combines quality with durability, complete with sleek leather accents and metal hardware on the buckles, which flip over to convert from backpack mode to tote trendy. The bag also enables roll-top closure for both styles, allowing either to accommodate a larger load. If that isn’t tact, then it must be Tack!

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