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Eastpak is proud to present its fourth collection inspired by the life and work of Andy Warhol. This particular capsule pays homage to one of Warhol's most recognizable works of art, the Colored Campbell’s Soup Can from 1965. The famed motif is translated onto a backpack, waist bag, duffle, and wheeled luggage, executed in various colors and shapes.

Warhol himself was often seen carrying his Eastpak Padded Pak’r backpack, so it's only right the brand bring his Campbell’s Soup Can to the classic silhouette. Featuring a padded laptop sleeve, back panel, and shoulder straps, the bag is optioned in three colorways of Carrot, Mint, and Tomato.

Also offered in Carrot, Mint, and Tomato, the Springer Waist bag is made from a special water-repellent fabric, while the Duffle Can serves as a weekender with a mono-volume main compartment, side zippered pocket, and durable webbing carry handles. The Tranverz wheeled luggage is then available in three sizes and the same three colorways. Lastly, Eastpak releases a limited edition Padded Pak’r backpack in silver leather with the soup can print featured on the interior.

With prices ranging from $35 to $240, you can shop Eastpak's latest Andy Warhol collection today.

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