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A rough-and-tumble duffle named for Australia's wild horses, the Brumby is a bag for tossing into jeeps and onto train racks. It's handcrafted of hardy 14-oz. cotton canvas, lined with 10-oz. canvas, and fitted with handles, a cinch belt, corner caps and piping of tough-as-iron water buffalo hide. Lightweight and roomy, it has a wrap-around nylon zipper for easy access to contents. 23"L x 18"W x 14"H.
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Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, and other functions where sturdiness is required.
Early canvas was made of linen, a sturdy brownish fabric of considerable strength. In the early 20th century, cotton came into use. Cotton stretches more and has an even mechanical weave.
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