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3 Way 18 Expandable Briefcase
Mystery Ranch
3 Way 18 Expandable Briefcase
$159.20
Description

  This briefcase was made to inspire your daily comings and goings with confidence and versatility, offering a suite of pockets and organizational options protected by water-resistant features like YKK® coated zippers. It’s crafted with durable CORDURA® fabric, so it will withstand the demands of even the most rigorous and lengthy commutes – all while caring better for the environment with partially recycled materials. And when you have your hands full, strap it on your back or sling it over your shoulder. The 3-Way 18 has your back in more ways than one.

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Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112902
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
2.7 lbs / 1.2 kg
Volume:
1100 cu in / 18 liters
Dimensions:
11 x 16.5 x 10.5 in / 28 x 42 x 27 cm
Materials:
500D Recycled CORDURA® re/cor Nylon
YKK® chain and coated zippers
Other Features:
  • Front rip-zip pocket with magnet buckle, mesh zippered pocket, and stretch fabric detail pockets
  • Expandable zipper design creates five more liters of space
  • Removable shoulder strap for when you want to transform into backpack mode
  • Stowable shoulder pads for switching back to briefcase or shoulder bag
  • Luggage handle slot on the body panel for rolling luggage
  • Main compartment has stretch woven detail pockets backed with soft material for headphones
  • Additional divider in the main compartment with a zippered pocket and stretch detail pockets
  • Handles on all sides of the bag make it easy to grab
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