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all black geo inspo

>> No.12046372
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>>12045638
even the orange colorway is better

>> No.12047513

>>12046372
w2c backpack

>> No.12047517

>>12046372
>>12047513

Yeah, I'd like to know what backpackpack that is, too.

>> No.12047558

>>12047513
>>12047517

almost 100% certain the dude said it was an old as fuck jansport that he spray painted and it faded over time to that

>> No.12047630

>>12046372
W2c pants like that?

>> No.12047695

>>12047558
can you detag a jansport without destroying it?

>> No.12048360

>>12047695
Yes, I've done it more than once. You'll be able to see where the stiching was for a week or two afterwards, but eventually it becomes almost indiscernible. You can also zip it up and throw it in washing machine after you've carefully removed the tag, and then just let it air dry. That almost entirely erases the stitching marks. The waterproof treatment is on the inside of the fabric, and that's what you're trying to protect by zipping it closed before putting it in the washer. That's how I've done it, at least, and it's worked well for me.

>> No.12049878

>>12045638
id on shoes?

>> No.12050178

>>12049878
RO Geobiskits