Mulholland Brothers Rucksack Backpack SKU: #7706630
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Trek through the urban jungle with the Rucksack Backpack from Mulholland Brothers®.
- Outer material is made from vintage waxed canvas with contrast leather accents.
- Versatile carry options allow you to carry the bag by hand using the handle grip or over your shoulders using the shoulder straps.
- Dual side pouches with buckle closures are large enough to store beverages or an extra shirt.
- Zippered pockets on the side pouches are perfect for storing loose change or personal electronic devices.
- Buckle closures on the main flap unbuckle to reveal a spacious interior that is fully lined.
- Draw-string closure at the main opening ensure items stay safe and secure.
- Dimensions: 15.5" wide x 8.5" deep x 16.5" high.
- Weight: 3.3 lbs.
- Bottom Width: 15 1⁄2 in
- Depth: 8 1⁄2 in
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Mulholland Brothers Rucksack Backpack Review
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2 people found this review helpful
November 21, 2011
M. O
from Brooklyn, NY
Best vintage military/trekking inspired waxed cotton backpack I have ever owned or seen. The leather trims and brass hardware are solid, classy, look like they will age quite nicely. The shoulder straps were important for me and most vintage inspired backpacks have poor strap support, or if they do have support it's not designed properly to match the rest of the pack. In the case of this pack the front side leather looks good, and the backside strap support is comfortable enough. Highly recommended.
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About Mulholland Brothers
Now, as the family has grown to include wives and children, the Mulholland company is solidifying the balance between their brand, their family, and their customers to reflect their evolution as both a company and a family. The evolution, which includes a new brand logo, is designed to express their love of adventure, anything well done or well made, motorsports, and plain old independence. It's a love that goes back to the days when the founder, Jay Holland's, uncle flew his biplane as a barnstormer and his grandfather raced his handmade hotrods around the San Francisco Bay Area.
With this evolution, it brings new products, categories, and experiences which were all born from the way they live their lives. It's not a reinvention; it's the ultimate step in the convergence of their personal philosophy, their company, and the products they create. The excitement of this new era brings back the feeling just like those first days in 1985 for the Holland family. Granted, the company has grown to have more people and products, more factories around the world, and they now keep track of revenue with software instead of in a coffee can, the overall commitment to creating the highest quality products remains true. From everyday backpacks with exceptional organization options to rolling duffels and luggage with rich leather trims, the attention to detail is hard to not notice.
Much of the Mulholland product development is the result of inspiration drawn from within, but they also listened to their customers and responded to their requests and needs for products that combine mobility, functionality, and style. Understanding that while Mulholland is a direct reflection of the Holland family, it's nothing without you, the customer. Mulholland is not just a line of products; Mulholland is a way of life.

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