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Braasi Industry Ayo
Braasi Industry Ayo
150.00 €
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Product detailsSUSTAINABILITY > GOOD JOB More info
Braasi Industry Ayo - waterproof fold top with zipper offers an elegant combination of cotton linen with natural leather and a spacious interior.
- 14 '' laptop pocket
- Two inner compartments
- Hidden top pocket
- Padded back and reinforced shoulder straps
- Made in Praha
- Material: cotton canvas, cowhide, lining with waterproof coating
- Dimensions: 60 (52) x 26 x 12 cm
- Volume: 20 l
- Weight: 980 g
Product code : bin022
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Brand
Czech backpack brand, founded by two young architects, Eliška and Šimon. In addition to their own architectural studio, they devoted their spare time to producing backpacks for themselves and their acquaintances. Interest grew, demand grew, and it was time to start it bigger. From the motto "less is more" inspiration, the useful aesthetics and simplicity of the 1980s climbing equipment.
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Free Shipping
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In stock - delivered - on Friday (05/03)
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Return or exchange within 30 days
You can return or exchange purchased products in original condition within 30 days.
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A possibility to send a parcel in a recycled box
Braasi Industry and Sustainability
The brand Braasi Industry received 4,5 out of 7 points and has the status „Good job”.
Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.
The Braasi Industry brand uses materials such as cotton, Cordura (nylon fiber) or leather.
The brand guarantees that the dyes used in the production are not harmful to the environment or the workers who handle them.
The brand is responsible for ensuring that workers throughout the supply chain have good working conditions. They therefore operate in a safe environment and have an appropriate salary.
The brand knows its suppliers up to level 3 - therefore it knows the supplier of raw materials.
The complete production chain has a shorter path than 10 000 km.
The brand supports the Doctors Without Borders. In 2019, it donated 130 new and 30 used backpacks to the organization.