FREITAG  |  SKU: F202-FRT001

F202 Leland Shoulder Bag

17.585 TL
Color: Multi-1

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Description

Leland, with its small and narrow cut, is introduced and designed inspired by the successful Bob model. This bag seems to have a personality split between carrying handles and a shoulder strap; it features a mysterious, zippered inner pocket and a cell phone holder. With a capacity of 9.7 liters, it easily fits a Powerbook, two to three XL packages of hair dye, and a pair of tap dance shoes for those spontaneous dance outbursts.

Made from recycled truck tarpaulins, each product is completely unique and personal as every one of them comes in different colors and patterns. As unique as snowflakes, but much more useful.

  • Material: This unique product is made from approximately 87%* recycled material:
    • Car seat belt (polyester), 100% B stock
    • Lining (post-consumer PET bottles), 100% recycled
    • Second hand truck tarpaulin (polyester/PVC), 100% recycled
    • Label (PVC), 25% recycled
    • Triglide buckle (polyamide)
    • Sewing thread (polyamide)
    • Oval ring (polyamide)
    • Zipper (polyester/zinc)
    • laminated foam
    • Woven label (polyester)
      *Proportion of weight consisting of recycled and reused materials and B-stock
  • Slim, multi-purpose city bag
  • Heavy-duty handles and strap, zippered flap, double interior pocket and cell phone holder
  • Durable and waterproof
  • Dimensions: 27 x 9 x 36 cm
  • Volume: 10 liters
  • Weight: 690g
  • Place of Production: Portugal

More than 50% of the materials in this product are obtained from sustainable sources.

About the Brand

In 1993, brothers Daniel and Markus Freitag decided to give new life to old truck tarps — since then, the Zurich-based company has been designing unique backpacks and accessories made from recycled truck tarps, old seat belts, and bicycle inner tubes. Each piece is one of a kind and has a completely unique appearance.

Sustainability

Delivery and Return

Free delivery over 1,000 TL:
For orders under 1,000 TL, the shipping fee is 49 TL. Your order will be delivered to the cargo within 1-2 business days unless there is a situation otherwise. Delivery time to your address generally varies between 1-3 business days, depending on the density of cargo branches.

Free returns:
Returns within Türkiye are completely free. Within 30 days from the delivery date, you can return products that have not been used, their labels have not been removed, their resaleability is intact, and their accessories are complete.

Exceptions:
Refunds cannot be made on books and sub-products in the underwear category. In the Bikini & Swimwear category, returns cannot be made for products whose protection tape has been removed or is damaged.

From Truck Till Bag

  • Step 1: Truckspotting

    Each FREITAG bag produced today is still made from used truck tarp. Finding old tarps for 400,000 FREITAG products annually is no easy task, however. It takes a logistical offensive headed by a four-member team that brings 350 tons of used tarp material back to the factory each year after tracking it down from Sweden to Portugal. Once they arrive at the factory, the tarps are tested for their constituents to ensure that the safety of FREITAG products can be guaranteed.

  • Step 2: Cutting The Tarps

    In order to turn grimy garbage from the roads into the right raw material for a desirable bag, fearless tarp butchers are needed at the outset. With cutters, pliers and raw force, they free the bulky tarp beasts from their cords and fittings and then slice prime cuts from them. It’s tough work!

  • Step 3: Washing

    What happens in Freitag's basement is pretty much the same as any other laundry room. Three huge washing machines completely remove road grime from the tarpaulins, revealing their unique patina. Because we use more than a million gallons of water annually for washing activities, we collect rainwater from the roof of the factory and heat it using the residual heat of the remaining dirty water. The clean tarpaulins are then sent to the drying room instead of an energy-consuming dryer.

  • Step 4: Bag Design

    FREITAG has many different designers. Like other companies, they leave the task of creating new models to the actual design department. However, in the factory, cutting the tarpaulins is also part of the design process. Each bag pattern consists of several templates. Bag designers place these templates on tarpaulins in such a way that as many as possible can be cut from the raw material, each more beautiful than the last. This is what makes every Freitag bag unique.