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Al Pacino Big

    • For backpack small
    • Individually printable
    • Velcro and press studs

15.95 EUR

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  • Fast delivery
  • 30 days return policy
  • 100% satisfaction
  • Made in Germany

Product details

Give your backpack small a new twist by simply changing the flap. Choose one of the trendy designs from our collections or design it yourself – just the way you like it.

The changeable flap is made of vegan materials, such as canvas and Skai® synthetic leather. Since it is important to us that you get a high-quality product, all materials are TÜV-approved.

Flap for backpack small black

Special features

  • Fits on the DeinDesign backpack small
  • Printable front
  • Choose from thousands of designs or design it yourself
  • Excellent print image
  • Easy to attach with Velcro and press studs
  • Made of TÜV-approved canvas and Skai synthetic leather
  • Vegan

Attachment

Thanks to the Velcro strip and press studs, the changeable flap holds perfectly on the backpack and can be replaced very easily. Simply remove the previous flap, press on the new one and you have already given your backpack a new look. You can also find a “How-To” video above.

Flap for backpack small black
Flap for backpack small black

Print technology

The print area covers the lower part of the front. Your design does not extend around the fold to prevent it from becoming brittle. This way you can enjoy it for a long time. We use the solid direct printing process and ensure that your desired design appears in bright, intense colours on the flap.

Made with ❤ in Germany

Flap for backpack small black
by Robert Farkas

Robert Farkas is a digital artist currently based out of Budapest, Hungary. He comes from a family of creative talent, beginning with his grandfather, famous film director Tamas Fejer, who directed 28 films in Hungary between 1937 and 1988. Tomas’s brother, Kasmer Fejer, is also well-known for his invention of fluorescent ink. Robert’s mother went on to become a photographer, encouraging Robert throughout his childhood to exploit his talent for painting and drawing to follow in the artistic footsteps of his family. Robert currently works throughout the weekdays as a broadcast animator and a web designer. He spends his free time working on his personal projects saying, “Making artworks spices up my everyday life”. Combining his talent for painting with watercolors with digital manipulation, Robert has created a diverse portfolio filled with an ample amount of one-of-a-kind works.