Found this while surfing the net.
http://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/catalog/br ... oulder-bag
The Sahara Indiana Bag
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They are pretty good, Canyon has one I think.
I did too and made a bit of a hash of trying to remove the embroidery.
They are a bit smaller than a MKVII, seemingly modeled on a MKVI with the addition of a top panel to the 'bag' part with a central zipper so more secure than both the originals.
Here's a pic of one I put through a washing machine.
I did too and made a bit of a hash of trying to remove the embroidery.
They are a bit smaller than a MKVII, seemingly modeled on a MKVI with the addition of a top panel to the 'bag' part with a central zipper so more secure than both the originals.
Here's a pic of one I put through a washing machine.
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