by Timbuk2
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Buy new: $19.99 - $28.95
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Keep things simple with a compact shoulder bag designed to transport just the essentials – such as your smartphone, wallet and keys. A stylish liner throws a dash of fancy in the mix, and a key tether ensures you won’t end the day locked out of your house.Keep things simple with a compact shoulder bag designed to transport just the essentials--such as your smartphone, wallet and keys. It's made of refined weave ballistic nylon for durability and has a printed liner because you're not all about business. Other features include internal organizer pockets, a key tether, and Velcro closure.
Compact shoulder bag has internal organizer pockets for convenience. |
- Compact profile is just right for all the bare essentials
- Refined weave ballistic nylon exterior with a stylish printed graphic liner
- Internal organizer pockets for your smart phone and daily essentials
- Key tether to keep you locked in
- Velcro closure keeps your essentials secure
- Weight: 0.35 pounds
- Measures: 6 by 8.07 by 1.57 inches (W x H x D)
About Timbuk2
Timbuk2 has been especially influential in popularizing the messenger bag as an urban fashion accessory. Founded in 1989 by a San Francisco bicycle messenger with an old sewing machine, Timbuk2's goal was to make a messenger bag rugged enough for real bicycle messengers, yet stylish enough to appeal to a broader market of young, hip urbanites as an alternative to the traditional two-strap day pack. A catchy name, three-panel design, distinctive swirl logo, and the fact that their products are made In San Francisco has added to Timbuk2's cachet.
The company's unwavering passion for designing and manufacturing functional, rugged, stylish bags has made Timbuk2 popular among the authentic bicycle messenger bag brands. Today, the three-panel, tri-color design is an icon on the streets of San Francisco, and a common sight in many other cities worldwide. Read more
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