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Ace to introduce two backpack models in the “Milfuse” line of on/off bags made of mil-spec fabric

Posted on November 10, 2022 by News Admin

Ace has released two backpack models and a new navy color from its “Milfuse” series of military-style on/off business casual bags.

The company will also offer “Milfuse Accessories,” a line of pouches, PC cases, document cases, and sub-tote bags for carrying cables and other gadgets essential for telework.

Milfuse” is a military-inspired series that can be used both on and off the job. The design incorporates rational thinking common to American military equipment in general, such as the use of tape and the placement of pockets. The tote bags, backpacks, and accessories incorporate a braid-style design that allows the attachment of carabiners and other accessories. The main body is made of a tough, highly water-repellent mil-spec fabric.

In addition to the existing square-shaped business backpacks, two new oval-shaped business backpacks have been added to the lineup. Air mesh is used on the back of the backpack and behind the shoulder pads to prevent stuffiness. The backpacks are also equipped with a “chest belt” that fits the backpack to the body to reduce load, and a “setup belt” that can be inserted into the system bars of a suitcase to secure it in place. It also features a separate PC compartment.

Prices are 20,900 yen for the small backpack, 22,000 yen for the large backpack, 2,970 yen for the small pouch, 3,300 yen for the medium pouch, 2,750 yen for the large pouch, 6050 yen for the PC case, 7150 yen for the document case, 5280 yen for the small sub-tote bag, 6380 yen for the large sub-tote bag.

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