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Bagjack x Beinghunted Messenger Bag 1-B by Tim Yu

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Bagjack, well-known for their utility bags in Europe and Japan, collaborated with our friends at Beinghunted to create the 1-B Messenger bag back in 2005. This year, they reissued it for the holidays, but bigger! In fact, it fits a shoe box plus some.

The innovative three-point strap system enables one pull tightening of the shoulder strap, perfect for when you're on your bike. Lightweight but durable, it's a good-looking (and more importantly) highly-functional bag.

Available from The Glade, it's unfortunately already sold out but there should be more stock in early January. It's worth the wait.

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This entry posted on 18 December 2007 at 2:39 PM
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