- Pronunciation:
- \ˈha-vər-ˌsak\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- French havresac, from German Hafersack bag for oats, from Haber oats + Sack bag
- Date:
- 1749
: a bag similar to a knapsack but worn over one shoulder
Our new japanese import is so much more than a sackful of oats. Being hailed in London as the next big thing, Haversack is inspired by early 20th century american army and workwear with a healthy obsession for impeccable details. The fabrics are soft but robust, the silhouettes easy and flowing. This is really as fresh as they come.
Our new japanese import is so much more than a sackful of oats. Being hailed in London as the next big thing, Haversack is inspired by early 20th century american army and workwear with a healthy obsession for impeccable details. The fabrics are soft but robust, the silhouettes easy and flowing. This is really as fresh as they come.
2 comments:
as much as I do love Haversack, it's just one in a long line of 'daddy style' brands out of Japan, Kato and ARN both do it better and use a more traditional fabric and production process, al thought Haversack are better 'pressed' right now, I would say look to a more honset brand
Thanks for the comment robin. A friend has also suggested that we take a look at Kato. I'll do that the next time I'm in London. ARN I know nothing about. To be fair, I didn't find out about Haversack because of the press they're getting. In fact, I think that's been long overdue. They've been doing their thing quietly for a few years now and I think they deserve the little buzz they're getting.
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