THE MET JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR BACKPACK
A spectacular suit of armor from 17th–18th-century Japan informs the studded design on this backpack. While this type of transportable “folding” armor, or tatami gusoku, was typically sported by low-ranking infantrymen, this particular example in The Met collection boasts gold lacquer detailing and silk brocade lining—unusually luxurious attributes suggesting that it was worn by a samurai.
DLXV = 100% FAUX LEATHER
PRODUCT DETAILS
Faux suede braided vegan leather handle and trims with whip stitching details. Antique gold studs, nail with black chain details.
Front Cargo pocket has faux shearling trim with tassels adorned with gold beads with highly embellished side panels , quilted back panel.
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Dimensions: 18" x 6" x 11.5" • Front zipper pocket • Side pockets • Zippered Stash pocket • Separate velour sunglass compartment • Ergonomic mesh back padding • Adjustable Straps for custom sizing • Gold zippers with metal hardware • Metal "Sprayground Authentic" badge • Slide through back sleeve connects to carry-on luggage to free your hands
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Interior
Separate velour laptop compartment • Mesh organizer pocket
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Fabric
Durable Faux Leather water-resistant fabric