Nike Brasilia Kids' Backpack (18L) - Armoury Navy/Aegean Storm/Green Frost

Sustainable Materials

Nike Brasilia

Kids' Backpack (18L)

$50
Armoury Navy/Aegean Storm/Green Frost
Black/Black/White

This product is made from at least 50% recycled polyester fibres

You've got stuff and we've got the perfect way to carry it all. Meet the Nike Brasilia backpack. Its roomy main compartment has space for books and other large gear, while the mesh side pockets can fit a water bottle or other small items you want to keep within easy reach.


  • Colour Shown: Armoury Navy/Aegean Storm/Green Frost
  • Style: HF6651-478
  • Country/Region of Origin: Vietnam

Nike Brasilia

$50

You've got stuff and we've got the perfect way to carry it all. Meet the Nike Brasilia backpack. Its roomy main compartment has space for books and other large gear, while the mesh side pockets can fit a water bottle or other small items you want to keep within easy reach.

Benefits

  • Haul loop gives you an alternative carrying option.
  • Padded shoulder straps are adjustable for a comfortable fit.

Product details

  • 30cm W x 41cm H x 15cm D (approx.)
  • Body/lining: 100% polyester
  • Spot clean
  • Imported
  • Colour Shown: Armoury Navy/Aegean Storm/Green Frost
  • Style: HF6651-478
  • Country/Region of Origin: Vietnam

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How This Was Made

    • The recycled polyester used in Nike products begins as recycled plastic bottles, which are cleaned, shredded into flakes and converted into pellets. From there, the pellets are spun into new, high-quality yarn used in our products, delivering peak performance with a lower impact on the environment.
    • In addition to reducing waste, recycled polyester produces up to 30% lower carbon emissions than virgin polyester. Nike diverts an average of 1 billion plastic bottles annually from landfill and waterways.
    • Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.

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