Clothing & Jewelry
Fjallraven Kanken Backpack
- Item Number
- 203
- Estimated Value
- 80 USD
- Sold
- 68 USD to wsb753cf1
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
With the Swedish mantra in mind, “Straight backs are happy backs,” Fjällräven created the first Kånken in 1978 to spare the backs of school children. Simple, stylish and functional, the Kånken backpack soon became a common sight in schools around the country, quickly spreading to cities around the world as an iconic (yet highly functional) Swedish export for adults and children alike. Made out of durable, lightweight Vinylon F, the Kånken has a large main compartment with a large opening, two side pockets, a zippered pocket in the front, handle at the top, narrow, supple shoulder straps, a sitting pad in the pocket and logo that doubles as a reflector.
Item Special Note
Color: Graphite
Donated By:
Anita Cicero
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