Genuine Nepalese Hemp Packs

School’s back in session and Hemp Backpacks are a great accessory that will bring in the students. Bagel loving hippies, Trader Joe’s devotees, and eco-obsessed soccer moms will love these colorful packs made with natural pure hemp yarns and fabric from the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Here’s the pitch — Nepal has a long history with hemp. It has been used for generations as a fiber because of its strength and durability. Cannabis plants grow to a height of 20 feet, and after harvesting them, villagers shred the leaves and soak the stems in water for up to 20 days. Once they are tender the bark is separated from the rest of the plant, smoked above a fire and boiled in ash water. Thin strips are then removed from the bark by hand. As a fabric, hemp is the optimal choice for everything from clothing to packs. Hemp doesn’t wear out, it wears in, becoming softer over time while remaining a very strong and resilient fiber. In fact, hemp canvas fabric can be up to five times stronger than cotton canvas. This is, of course, essential if you’re looking for a pack you’re going to use on a daily or weekly basis! Whether your customers need a boho mini waistpack, large backpack, or travel kit for makeup, shaving stuff, or other on-the-go essentials, hemp packs are perfect for showing off a commitment to a sustainable lifestyle.

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