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UNIF's Faux Leather Bag is Inspired by Christian Church Windows

UNIF's faux leather bag is a rucksack that draws inspiration from the unexpected, church windows. The black backpack boasts a embroidered cross and tear-shaped symbols and boasts a central element that is inspired by ornate, stained glass windows.

The central element is an all-seeing eye and features a technicolored palette of vibrant hues. UNIF's faux leather bag embodies a nostalgic, rocker aesthetic and is a nod to fashion's recent 90s revival.

Referencing retro Madonna videos and Lady Gaga's past focus on religious fashion staples, this statement accessory fuses a fun concept with a functional design. The piece will appeal to daring style enthusiasts who aren't afraid to get noticed. This particular piece looks best when paired with vintage jeans, a white tee and the perfect leather jacket.

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