Collection: Eastpak

Eastpak – From Function to Street Icon

Eastpak is more than just a backpack – it’s a symbol of freedom, attitude, and style. For many, it marked a turning point: the moment when the bulky school satchel was left behind and the Eastpak became the new must-have. In the 90s and 2000s, it was everywhere on the schoolyard – and if you didn’t have an Eastpak backpack, you were kind of out. Everyone wanted one. Everyone had their own. 


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The Eastpak wasn’t just an accessory – it was an expression of identity. Covered in Edding doodles, decorated with nu-metal or punk patches, worn down from daily use – every backpack told its own story. It was a companion, a canvas, and a statement all at once.

It all started back in the 1950s, when Eastpak first made durable bags for the US military. Function soon turned into fashion, and army gear evolved into street cred. That’s how Eastpak found its place in subculture – between skateparks, schoolyards, and the city streets.

To this day, Eastpak stands for urban lifestyle, authenticity, and that unique blend of freedom, rebellion, and belonging.
An Eastpak isn’t a trend – it’s a feeling. And it never fades.