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Roka Creative Waste Canfield B Medium, Coriandar/Ash

Roka Creative Waste Canfield B Medium, Coriandar/Ash

£79.95Price

The fabric that gets cut off in production is not waste, it just hasn’t realised its potential yet! We lovingly turn leftover recycled material, or ‘offcuts’ into ROKA London bags. Each Two-Tone colourway is limited due to the amount of offcuts we have – each edition will consist of multiple colourways.

The roll-top design enables a wide-mouth opening, complete with chunky zip and magnetic holders and so you roll it over to cover the zip or leave it unrolled if you need to fill this bag to the brim. There’s a secret pocket on the outside and more pockets inside for all your tech things, and the medium and large sizes feature side bottle pockets.

No matter the length of the journey, the weather outside, or how many belongings you’re packing, the Canfield B is the ideal travel accessory, commuter bag, school bag, and super practical backpack.

The Canfield comes in both Recycled Canvas and Recycled Nylon options. The Nylon has a shiny look and smooth feel, and the Canvas has a textured look and matte feel. See our Sustainability tab below for more information.

Size Matters

The Creative Waste Canfield B is available in one size:

Medium: If your laptop or tablet is a bit larger the Medium Canfield B is perfect for you. With enough space for a 15" laptop, you'll be able to take everything you need anywhere you go. This Medium size has two side water bottle pockets. Size: 42cm x 30cm x 12cm. Capacity: 15 litres.

What’s what?

Outer material: Weather-resistant recycled nylon or canvas (triple-coated)

Base material: Weather-resistant canvas (triple coated)

Lining material: Recycled nylon

Hardware: Galvanised, smoked, branded metal

Straps: Cotton webbing adjustable shoulder straps and wide loop handles, v-factor comfort

Zips: Sturdy durable chunky zips allow easy glide and quick opening for all ages

Vegan Friendly: Our products use no animal products

Did You Know?

The Canfield is named after a street where Brett & Emma first lived together in North London.

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