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Mav Mini Backpack

CL00969
$85.00
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This custom made Cork Leather Mav Mini Backpack is the perfect grab and go bag. With its small size, the Mav has room for everything you need for a quick outing. Throw in your cell phone, extra readers, and wallet in the main, roomy pouch. Add-in your smaller items such a loose change, chap stick, and cards into the zip pocket.

Functional and beautiful, this bag has an all cork exterior and cotton interior. Choose from solid or print Cork Leather and then we’ll pick an interior high quality quilting cotton to match the interior of this bag. Hardware will be picked to best match the vibe of the bag.

Finished size of the Mav Backpack is 6” wall x 7 1/2” tall x 2 2/1” deep. The 1.5” wide adjustable shoulder strap is 56” long.

This Mav Mini Backpack is a custom piece, made just for you. Fabric choices will be offered from current in stock fabric designs. Therefore, when ordering, confirm that you’ve entered your e-mail and phone number correctly as we’ll need to discuss options. Once your order is placed and payment is confirmed, we will reach out via email (or Facebook Messenger) to start the discussion. Feel free to message us on Facebook if you have any questions.

Delivery of this item varies between 2-4 weeks, based on current work queue, product availability, and studio schedule. We’ll keep you informed each step of the way.

This product is custom made is custom made to order.

Pattern created by Linds Handmade, called the Mav Pack (in case you want to make one yourself!).

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Golden Retriever Lifetime Study

As a dedicated supporter of the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (GRLS), I’ve created a special GRLS page in my shop in honor of my Angel Hero Zoe, study participant #257, and all our lost Hero pups.  

A donation will be made to the Morris Animal Foundation’s Golden Retriever Lifetime Study for all purchases made from this collection to help find a cure to canine cancer.

For more information on the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, visit the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study website.