Parker Clay
Parker Clay Mari Backpack
- Regular price
- $398.00
- Regular price
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- Sale price
- $398.00
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Quantity Breaks
Quantity Breaks
Quantity | Price |
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4 - 49 | $398.00 |
50 - 99 | $361.82 |
100 - 249 | $331.67 |
250 + | $306.15 |
Details
Details
The Mari Backpack is your ultimate companion, whether you're traveling, heading into the office, or running errands with the kids. Designed with functionality and style in mind, this backpack ensures you stay organized and chic no matter where your day takes you.
Founded in Ethiopia, Parker Clay empowers people in small, local communities. As a Certified B-Corp, they are using the power of commerce to solve social and environmental problems. They have a deep understanding that what and how people buy is an important statement about value, and although other businesses have used greenwashing and ethical-sounding marketing terms to make sales, Parker Clay practices what they preach.
Parker Clay employ at-risk women with fair wages for responsible work and partner with Ellita Women at Risk (EWAR) to eradicate prostitution in Ethiopia. They work with local farmers and businesses around Addis Ababa to source leather. They also intentionally develop durable and high-quality designs for the long-term, and use processes that make as little environmental impact as possible.
Features
Features
- Crafted from premium Ethiopian full grain leather
- Zipper closure with large interior padded sleeve accommodating a laptop to to 15".
- 1 water bottle and/or baby bottle holders.
- Durable hardware in natural brass.
- 2 adjustable padded leather straps for backpack carry with hardware trim
- Stroller straps Included
- Cotton lined interior with leather trim.
- Large exterior front zip compartment.
- Leather used is tanned in a LWG (Leather Working Group) certified tannery; a non-profit aimed to promote sustainable business practices.






Details
The Mari Backpack is your ultimate companion, whether you're traveling, heading into the office, or running errands with the kids. Designed with functionality and style in mind, this backpack ensures you stay organized and chic no matter where your day takes you.
Founded in Ethiopia, Parker Clay empowers people in small, local communities. As a Certified B-Corp, they are using the power of commerce to solve social and environmental problems. They have a deep understanding that what and how people buy is an important statement about value, and although other businesses have used greenwashing and ethical-sounding marketing terms to make sales, Parker Clay practices what they preach.
Parker Clay employ at-risk women with fair wages for responsible work and partner with Ellita Women at Risk (EWAR) to eradicate prostitution in Ethiopia. They work with local farmers and businesses around Addis Ababa to source leather. They also intentionally develop durable and high-quality designs for the long-term, and use processes that make as little environmental impact as possible.
The Mari Backpack is your ultimate companion, whether you're traveling, heading into the office, or running errands with the kids. Designed with functionality and style in mind, this backpack ensures you stay organized and chic no matter where your day takes you.
Founded in Ethiopia, Parker Clay empowers people in small, local communities. As a Certified B-Corp, they are using the power of commerce to solve social and environmental problems. They have a deep understanding that what and how people buy is an important statement about value, and although other businesses have used greenwashing and ethical-sounding marketing terms to make sales, Parker Clay practices what they preach.
Parker Clay employ at-risk women with fair wages for responsible work and partner with Ellita Women at Risk (EWAR) to eradicate prostitution in Ethiopia. They work with local farmers and businesses around Addis Ababa to source leather. They also intentionally develop durable and high-quality designs for the long-term, and use processes that make as little environmental impact as possible.