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Delaware Backpack

Delaware Backpack

Regular price $59.79 USD
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Show off your First State pride with the Delaware Backpack, inspired by the timeless beauty of the Delaware state flag. Its distinctive buff diamond and colonial blue background give this bag a classic yet bold look, featuring the state coat of arms that represents agriculture, commerce, and community — the heart of Delaware’s heritage. Whether you’re exploring the coast, heading to class, or traveling for the weekend, this backpack delivers both style and reliability.

Crafted from tough yet lightweight spun polyester, this 1.3 lb backpack is built for everyday life. It’s roomy enough for books, gadgets, and travel gear, while adjustable padded straps keep you comfortable wherever you go. Designed for those who appreciate both function and state pride, it’s a practical companion with a meaningful story.

Specifications & Features:

  • Material: 100% Lightweight Polyester
  • Large interior compartment for books, gear, or travel items
  • Adjustable padded shoulder straps for all-day comfort
  • Blank name tag sewn inside for personalization
  • Dashed lines from the cut & sew process may be visible inside the front pocket
  • Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
  • Weight: 1.3 lbs

Symbolism:
The Delaware flag features a buff diamond on a colonial blue field, symbolizing the colors of General George Washington’s uniform. Within the diamond, the state coat of arms reflects Delaware’s agricultural and maritime traditions — the farmer and soldier stand for the citizen-soldier balance, the ship signifies commerce, and the sheaf of wheat and ear of corn represent the state’s rich farmland. The date “December 7, 1787” honors Delaware’s proud role as the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

Ideal For You:

  • Delaware natives and history lovers
  • Students and travelers who value lightweight versatility
  • Anyone who wants to carry a piece of America’s first state pride
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