The patented MEMBRETTI backpack launched at the MFW
On the occasion of Milan Fashion Week, the exclusive MEMBRETTI backpack was presented.
On the occasion of the Milan Fashion Week in September, where the SS21 men's and women's fashion collections were presented, the special and exclusive backpack by MEMBRETTI was presented.
The new idea, a real invention patent, was born following a precise reasoning by the designer Francesco Membretti. An object of common use but with an innovative and unique soul. The backpack has a very refined aesthetic, with attention to every little detail, practical and perfect for our times where folders have been replaced by PCs and tablets.
The peculiarity, in addition to the shape, is given by the patented construction which makes it ideal to be worn even in the warmer seasons since, thanks to the special back panel, an air flow is created between the back and the backpack itself. A versatile accessory, designed for both women and men, perfect for those who love refined, luxurious and exclusive accessories. The MEMBRETTI backpack is patented and totally Made In Italy.
The opening, thanks to the lid hinged on one side, facilitates access to the inside. On the opposite side of the lid there is a practical safety lock. A special panel in shockproof material is fixed on the back. The latter, thanks to its spherical shell design, increases the flow of air between the back and backpack.
Two sizes have been designed, ideal for every need: the first can contain a 15 'PC as well as document folders and small accessories; the second is suitable for I-Pads and other small items.
The finishes and upholstery are luxurious: precious exotic leathers are used for the realization and the details include gold or palladium plating. The backpack is also proposed in the variant with external finishes in aged leather or military fabric; inside there is an envelope with practical compartments.
Prices vary depending on the finishes and the format. The exclusive Membretti Backpack is present at the SD Showroom in Via Spiga 7 in Milan.