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DQM x SAG Tokyo “Air Force 1″ Backpacks

05 December 2008, 11.40 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

dqm sag bags 1 DQM x SAG Tokyo Air Force 1 Backpacks

If you expected another sneaker collaboration by DQM, we have to disappoint you. Nevertheless you should check out this upcoming collaboration by DQM and Tokyo based bag maker SAG. Known for their functional, high end bags, they produced some backpacks with Dave’s Quality Meat.

DQM chose to work on the SAG “Air Force 1″ model. It comes in several colorways and features a collaborative tag on the straps and several DQM logo prints. There is no release date yet, but you can expect a release before Christmas.

Detailed images of all colorways of the DQM x SAG Tokyo “Air Force 1″ backpacks follow after the jump.


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