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New Hampshire Backpack

New Hampshire Backpack

Regular price $59.79 USD
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Celebrate the Granite State with the New Hampshire Backpack, inspired by the proud and detailed flag of New Hampshire. The design features the state seal surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves and nine stars, symbolizing New Hampshire’s position as the ninth state to join the Union. At the center of the seal, the frigate Raleigh sails proudly, representing the state’s shipbuilding heritage and its vital role in American independence. The golden rays and blue background reflect optimism, liberty, and the enduring strength of the people of New Hampshire.

Built for both style and function, this backpack combines durable materials with a clean, versatile design. Weighing just 1.3 lbs, it’s made from lightweight spun polyester and includes a roomy main compartment, adjustable shoulder straps, and a sewn-in name tag for convenience. Perfect for school, travel, or exploring the White Mountains, this backpack blends state pride with everyday practicality.

Specifications & Features:

  • Material: 100% Lightweight Polyester
  • Spacious main compartment with zip closure
  • Adjustable shoulder straps for a custom fit
  • Sewn-in name tag inside
  • Note: Inside pocket may display faint dashed lines from the cut & sew process
  • Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
  • Weight: 1.3 lbs

Symbolism:
The New Hampshire flag captures the state’s history and values through its rich imagery. The frigate Raleigh stands for strength, independence, and craftsmanship, while the laurel wreath and nine stars honor the state’s role as the ninth to ratify the Constitution. The blue field represents freedom and perseverance, and the golden rays reflect hope and prosperity — qualities that define New Hampshire’s enduring spirit.

Ideal For You:

  • New Hampshire natives and proud New Englanders
  • Students and travelers who appreciate historical symbolism
  • Outdoor enthusiasts and explorers of the Granite State
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