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BBC/Ice Cream Mountaineering Softpack and Climbing Camo Laptop Case

03 August 2010, 11.59 | Posted in Accessories | 2 comments »

BBC/Ice Cream Mountaineering Softpack and Climbing Camo Laptop Case

From the Fall/Winter 2010 Collection of BBC/Ice Cream, we present the new Mountaineering Softpack and the Climbing Camo 15 Inch Laptop case. The backpack comes in a mostly black colorway with tan leather details, as well as the climbing camo pattern on the back. The laptop case features the climbing camo pattern all-over. Both pieces will release on August 4th.

Take a further look after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. [...] 照片 : highsnobiety [...]

  2. Was this a collaboration with Rivendell Mountain Works, or a knock off?

    I can’t find any reference to the original maker of this 1970’s pack design: http://rivendellmountainworks.com/packs.html

    Anyone know?
    Ando

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