Field Notes Collaborates with Got Bag for Limited Edition Rolltop Backpack

2024-11-15 // LePodium.NET
Field Notes partners with Got Bag to create a limited edition Pitch Black Rolltop backpack made from repurposed ocean plastic.

Field Notes, a renowned brand known for its pocket-sized notebooks, has collaborated with Got Bag, a softgoods manufacturer focused on cleaning plastics from the ocean, to produce a limited edition Rolltop backpack. The backpack, called Pitch Black, is made from repurposed ocean plastic and features water-resistant fabric, a laptop sleeve, and a hidden pocket. Unlike the standard version of Got Bag's Rolltop Easy pack, the Pitch Black backpack has a black exterior with the Field Notes and Got Bag logos in silver. The interior lining is made of brown webbing instead of the usual Kraft brown fabric. The backpack is lightweight and expandable, with a capacity that can go from 20L to 31L.

Field Notes, founded 17 years ago, has become a popular choice for EDC enthusiasts and those who need a portable notebook to keep track of their daily tasks. The company's collaboration with Got Bag showcases their commitment to sustainability and innovative design. The limited edition Pitch Black Rolltop backpack is now available for purchase.

For those familiar with Field Notes, it's not surprising to see their collaboration with Got Bag. Field Notes notebooks have become a staple in many people's everyday carry, including the author of this article. The small size, various cover designs, and affordable price points make Field Notes an ideal choice for note-taking. The Pitch Black Rolltop backpack is a welcome addition to the Field Notes lineup.

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