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Upcycled Military Tent Bags by Field Aesthetic

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The Field Aesthetic Manufacturing Company, who strive in preserving the rich tradition of American skilled labor, have designed these awesome sporty unisex bags and a makers apron made from recycled military canvas tents. Each item is fashioned with the same durability of the pop up structures used during events of warfare and intense missions. The upcycled bags can adjust into a shoulder strap or a back pack. The handmade, water resistant apron has an adjustable leather neck and waist strap along with a bib, dual waist pockets and brass rivets. Each of the gear stylishly sports a well-worn army green and gives off a unique flavor of vintage and historic finesse.

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