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Known for its playful and edgy backpacks, Sprayground just launched a new back-to-school campaign aimed at bridging the diversity gap by inducing wanderlust and the urge to explore the unknown. As a travel brand, it's the perfect theme for Sprayground, but this time they've outdone themselves with this jaw-dropping video taking viewers to some of the world's best known locales as well as remote destinations you probably never knew existed.

The campaign features influencers like Dubai's "Money Kicks" and model Omar Borkan all decked out in Sprayground gear, and pans from one exotic location to another showing just how versatile they are as a go-to travel pack―no matter where you are. Taking you from the sweltering deserts of Dubai to Hawaii's Manoa Falls to the bustling streets of Hong Kong, Sprayground set out to embrace diversity by traveling the world.

"Sprayground is multicultural. We traveled the world looking for inspiration and to experience culture," explains David Ben-David, founder and creative director of Sprayground. This newfound inspiration clearly shines through this campaign, proving that their bags are used by people all over the world regardless of what you do or who you are.

Check out the full video above and peep Sprayground's 2017 collection here.

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