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Diesel/Eastpak
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Denim-look luggage: Eastpak and Diesel join forces

Laura Scholz
4/9/2025
Translation: machine translated

The jeans look isn't real, but the collaboration is: the stage is set for eight Diesel × Eastpak pieces of luggage that you probably don't need, but definitely want.

Diesel and Eastpak are also brand new, having launched their joint collection onto the obviously still not oversaturated market just under a week ago. The capsule collection comprises a total of eight pieces. Backpacks and bags - of course, because Eastpak. In a denim look - of course, because Diesel.

At 89 francs, the «Springer» bum bag is the cheapest item in the range. The 121-litre trolley «Transit'r L» will set you back the most. 369 francs, to be precise. For the budget in between, there is a smaller suitcase (42 litres), two shoulder bags, two rucksacks and a tote bag. Where? In the official online shops of the two brands.

Header image: Diesel/Eastpak

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