Eastpak launches its fourth collection that celebrates the work and the life of Andy Warhol -- the new capsule highlights the iconic Campbell's Soup Can that Warhol unveiled in 1965. The famous visual is seen adorning pieces including wheeled luggage, a duffle bag, a waist bag, and a backpack in a series of colorways and silhouettes. The backpack comes in three colorways of 'Tomato,' 'Mint,' and 'Carrot.'
It features a padded laptop sleeve, shoulder straps, and a back panel. The three aforementioned colorways also make up the Springer Waist bag constructed from water-repellent fabric materials. The luggage arrives in three sizes and the same tonal options, the duffle bag features a large storage compartment, side zipper-enclosed pocket, and webbed carrying handles. Additionally, there is one special edition Padded Pak'r backpack made in silver leather with the soup can print within the interior.
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Eastpak Adorns New Range with Warhol's Signature Campbell's Soup Can
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