Backwoods x Gashouse Crossbody Shoulder Bag

Backwoods x Gashouse Crossbody Shoulder Bag

The next generation, bless their little Zoomer hearts, love adventure; they’re ready to throw any number of colorful accessories across their busy backs and go exploring the backwoods . . . Now! And with that action-packed customer conceit strapped fashionably onto your adventurous self, you can begin your own exciting journey too! The Backwoods x Gashouse Crossbody Shoulder Bag features the ultimate in style and functionality, including a pro-quality waterproof zipper, rubberized pullers, and legendary Backwoods Cigars logos that guarantee durability and a cool consumer branding experience. This innovative daypack and shoulder bag also has a smell-resistant foil and a detachable smell-proof pouch so your belongings stay fresh, secure and under the radar. Don’t miss out on this must-have expedition accessory!

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