Pusher Bag Flag
From the official Eintracht x GOT BAG collection
VAT included. Plus shipping
Delivery time is approx. 3 - 5 business days
Article no.: 001.0370265
- SGE x GOT BAG
- Adjustable shoulder strap
- Main compartment with zip pocket on the back
- Capacity up to 2 litres
- Main material made from Ocean Impact Plastic*
Since 2016, GOT BAG has been offering a wide range of sustainable backpacks and bags that impress with their outstanding quality and durability. They collect plastic from the sea and coastal areas in Indonesia with their own clean-up programme - and show ways to take holistic action against plastic in the sea with a forward-looking value chain.
Create your urban look and be environmentally conscious at the same time with the black Eintracht x GOT BAG Pusher Bag! This trendy shoulder bag is not only a stylish eye-catcher, but also practical enough to store all your items safely. Adjustable shoulder straps ensure the perfect fit, whether you're on your way to the stadium or out for a stroll. Carry everything essential with you at all times and show off your favourite club with pride by displaying the Eintracht logo.
Features:
- Flexible volume up to 2 litres
- Size: 20 x 15 x 5 cm
- Additional zip compartment on the back
- Spacious inner compartment
- Adjustable shoulder strap
- Waterproof material
- PFC- and PVC-free
Care instructions:
- Convenient to clean with a microfibre cloth with warm water and neutral soap
- Please do not machine wash, tumble dry, iron or dry clean
Marc on picture 8 and 9 is 190 cm tall.
Material: Main material made of Ocean Impact Plastic (recycled), inner material made of polyester (recycled), buckles made of POM, woven straps made of PET (recycled), zips made of nylon (recycled)
Manufacturer: GOT BAG GmbH
Made in Vietnam
*Ocean Impact Plastic stands for the collected material - it symbolises that from now on it is no longer a threat to the ocean and for the impact that GOT BAG creates together with the community. It is made up of plastic that is collected from the sea and in the immediate vicinity of their collection points - for example from mangrove areas, from rivers or directly after it has been used. This prevents it from ending up in the sea due to a lack of disposal structures.