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Windsor Wine
Windsor Wine

HedgrenDiamond Star Ruby Backpack

R1,499

Retail: R3,500
About

A beautiful backpack with a business edge, the feminine Ruby bag is lightweight, water-repellent and oh-so irresistible. We’ve had a little fun with the design, combining contrasting materials to create a striking look, further emphasized with smart chrome details.

This is a backpack made to travel with RFID protection for your cards and the Hedgren super smart sleeve. Hook the sleeve on to your suitcase or trolley handle for convenience and security or use it as an extra pocket. If you would rather place the bag on top, four metal base studs reduce wear and tear on the bag. Need to keep your travel documents where you can see them? Use the helpful open side pockets.

Product Features
  • Colour: 
    • Black
    • Dress Blue
    • Windsor Wine
  • Dimensions: 41 x 13 x 29cm
  • Weight: 560g
  • Outer body material: Combination polyester and nylon
  • Lining material: 100% Polyester
  • RFID blocking material to protect your personal information
  • Main compartment has padded sleeve that holds up to 15" laptop
  • Main compartment has two open slip pockets, one zippered pocket
  • Top double leather-wrapped handles
  • Padded, adjustable shoulder straps
  • Two zippered pockets
  • Smart sleeve that enables you to stack your bag on your trolley handle
  • Two open side pockets
  • Locking zippers on main compartment
  • Silver tone hardware
 
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