By Lyla Shroff
Victorinox has established itself as a top-runner in the premium business bags and backpacks category with the launch of Architecture Urban2 collection. The impressive collection welcomes two new styles—the Crossbody Bag and the Weekender, along with an elegant blue colour that will be applied to all the items in the collection. An essential for modern commuters, these bags have been designed for hassle-free travel and the convenient handling of personal belongings. You can choose a bag that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences, be it the sophisticated grey/black colour option or the timeless blue/black variant.
Functionality and Design: A Must Have for Modern Commuters
The Architecture Urban2 series combines high functionality with comprehensive protection for electronic devices. It also prioritises sophisticated organisational solutions and ample storage space. To ensure additional protection, all bags are equipped with high-density foam both on the exterior and interior of the device compartment, which can be securely closed with a stretch fabric. The zippers are strategically positioned to allow a wide opening all the way down, ensuring convenience and practicality at all times.
The bags’ antimicrobial lining incorporates SILVADUR™ technology, which effectively prevents the growth of microorganisms in the fabric. It can be cleaned up to 40 times while retaining the benefits of the treatment. The main fabric of the bags provides excellent water resistance, superior abrasion resistance, a soft touch resembling cotton, and visually appealing two-tone effects. It also includes a designated sound pocket for earbuds. Additionally, customers can have their initials or names (up to 12 characters) engraved on an iconic Swiss Army Knife scale in their preferred colour.
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