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DUFFEL BAGS

What’s the story behind one of the most iconic bags in history? The duffel bag has been everywhere – soldiers’ trucks, troop ships, and eventually suitcases’ shelves. Its simple, durable design made it indispensable for carrying gear, and its legacy lives on in every adventure-ready bag today.

From a soldier’s kitbag to a global travel essential


The humble duffel bag traces its name back to Duffel, a town in Flanders, Belgium, where in the 17th century thick, woollen fabric was used to make the earliest version of this bag.

The modern, cylindrical, canvas bag design that we see today evolved out of this initial idea and was eventually issued to military forces worldwide. Its revolutionary top-loading shape could be stuffed with gear making it easy to quickly pack, unpack and load onto troop trucks, ships and trains. Unlike rigid suitcases, duffels could be squeezed into tight spaces, and their durable canvas survive severe abuse and weather conditions.

Historical image showing a soldier lifting a duffel bag by the railroad tracks. AI generated.Historical image showing a soldier lifting a duffel bag by the railroad tracks. AI generated.
Woman carrying a light green duffel bag, jumping over a small creek.Woman carrying a light green duffel bag, jumping over a small creek.

Issued for War, Built to Last


During World War II, every American GI had one – a green canvas cylinder labelled with a service number and destination.

Interestingly, post-war surplus bags were often repurposed by travellers in the 1960s and 70s, contributing to the duffel’s reputation as a bag for adventure, not just war.


Carrying the Legacy Forward


The RUSH LBD Duffel Bag embody this hardwearing tradition, offering high-volume storage with tough stitching and tactical features – ideal for those who still move fast and pack heavy.

Two ranger green duffel bags stacked on top of each other in front of gray backgroundTwo ranger green duffel bags stacked on top of each other in front of gray background
Man walking on a dirt road carrying a ranger green 5.11 duffel bagMan walking on a dirt road carrying a ranger green 5.11 duffel bag

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FLEECE JACKET


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Some images on this page are AI-generated, styled to reflect the era when these products first served in the field.

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