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No.21 Large Rucksack by Fjällräven

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Functional enough for roughing it in the mountains, nice enough that you don’t want to for fear of dirtying it, the No. 21 Large Rucksack delivers style and durability. The drawstring opening allows for plenty of breathing room, likewise the adjustable leather straps provide freedom to accommodate a full load. Handsome leather bottom patch matches the outline leather details. The green canvas patented fabric Fjällräven G-1000 adds a hint of military personality, a truly welcomed addition to our accessorizing closet. Details include custom pockets made just for laptops and other electronics.  Made by the Swedes of Fjällräven.

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