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FREITAG F511 Skipper

FREITAG F511 Skipper

Regular price 355.00 €
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    Description

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    FREITAG F511 Skipper - unique Swiss handmade backpack using used truck tarpaulins and seat belts.

    • Every piece original
    • Water-repellent upper
    • Padded 15" laptop pocket in back panel
    • Spacious main compartment
    • Internal zipped compartment
    • Side zippered phone pocket
    • Water-resistant zipper closure
    • Padded straps
    • Handles for easy handling
    • Front strap with metal buckle
    • Logo on handles
    • Made in Europe
    • Dimensions: 28 × 16 × 44 cm
    • Capacity: 25 l
    • Weight: 1240 g
    • Material: used truck tarpaulins and seat belts

    * Black and white photos illustrate the features of the product and do not represent its true color.

    Product code : fri12447

    Brand
    FREITAG

    It has been some time since 1993, when two brothers and designers Daniel and Markus Freitag decided to breathe new life into old truck tarpaulins and turn them into stylish backpacks and accessories. During that time, the Zurich-based company's offer has grown to more than 80 unique products. In 2014 the company’s long effort to find the right material came to an end. All materials used for the creation of the material are produced on European soil within a radius of 2500 km from Zurich and are 100% naturally decomposable.

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    FREITAG and Sustainability

    The brand FREITAG received 6.5 out of 7 points and has the status „Leader”. Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
    Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.

    Material

    Material

    The Freitag brand uses recycled tarpaulins from trucks as the main material for the production of backpacks, bags and other accessories. For the production of clothing, it uses its own F-ABRIC fabric made of 100% sustainable materials. These are mainly organic hemp, organic linen, Tencel Lyocell and modal. This new F-ABRIC hemp fiber fabric does not contain any harmful substances and is completely compostable.

    Dyeing

    Dyeing

    The brand guarantees that the dyes used in the production are not harmful to the environment or the workers who handle them.

    Production

    Production

    The brand is responsible for ensuring that workers throughout the supply chain have good working conditions. Freitag has set up a system of holocracy, which is based on freedom of work, self-responsibility and self-management.

    Supply chain knowledge

    Supply chain knowledge

    The brand knows its suppliers up to level 3 - therefore it knows the supplier of raw materials.

    Production radius

    Production radius

    The complete production chain has a shorter path than 10 000 km.

    CSR

    CSR

    The brand does not engage in voluntary activities related to social responsibility.

    Certificates

    Certificates

    GOTS certification guarantees that the products are made of organic textile fibbers and the entire production process is environmentally friendly. This protects the environment, the health of workers and final consumers. At the same time, the Global Organic Textile Standard includes requirements for the ethical and social aspects of production. Farmers and production workers are provided with good working conditions.

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