Everyone knows how to use a duffle bag - overstuff it with things you wont actually need, drag it down the stairs, cram it in the trunk, don’t unpack it, dig around for the last pair of clean socks, repeat. Our Duffle is not gonna change any of those tried and true functions, but we added some thoughtful features to make that experience a bit more enjoyable. A few more pockets to keep things organized, a padded shoulder strap and base for comfort, and a large U shaped opening makes that last sock a little easier to find.
Cody Hudson is an artist and designer based in Chicago, and the creator of the third installment of our annual Artist Camo series. His Midwest Camo is inspired by native flora from Illinois and Wisconsin and traditional military camouflage color palette. Hudson's signature shapes and fronds are presented in two colorways, representing lush, green June and September’s dry amber equinox. The patterns are printed on a polyester version of X-Pac so it will perform like our other bags.
Made in the 1733 studio in Chicago, IL
Editorial Photography: Lyndon French
Everyone knows how to use a duffle bag - overstuff it with things you wont actually need, drag it down the stairs, cram it in the trunk, don’t unpack it, dig around for the last pair of clean socks, repeat. Our Duffle is not gonna change any of those tried and true functions, but we added some thoughtful features to make that experience a bit more enjoyable. A few more pockets to keep things organized, a padded shoulder strap and base for comfort, and a large U shaped opening makes that last sock a little easier to find.
Cody Hudson is an artist and designer based in Chicago, and the creator of the third installment of our annual Artist Camo series. His Midwest Camo is inspired by native flora from Illinois and Wisconsin and traditional military camouflage color palette. Hudson's signature shapes and fronds are presented in two colorways, representing lush, green June and September’s dry amber equinox. The patterns are printed on a polyester version of X-Pac so it will perform like our other bags.
Made in the 1733 studio in Chicago, IL
Editorial Photography: Lyndon French