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Scotland Rugby Backpack
Scotland Rugby Backpack
Brand: CCC
Category: Apparel
Department: Unisex-adult

Buy New: $29.70 (On sale from $54.45)
You Save: $24.75 (45%)



Sales Rank: 483709

Memorabilia: No
Clothing Size: One Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2

ASIN: B000UP9H0O

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Tote your essentials around in support of the SRU.
  • Nylon backpack has many compartments to keep up with your every accessory.
  • Two compartments in the front one being a small pocket organizer, two side zip pockets then there is the main compartment to hold your bigger gear.
  • Adjustable padded shoulder straps with IRELAND screened in white on one and a mobile phone holder on the other. Bag also has a MP3 port to keep your wires safely out of the way.
  • Embroidered and screened logos on bag.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Country: Scotland #207192 Orders shipping outside the U.S. are subject to customs fees. The first international rugby match was played in 1871 between Scotland and England when the captains of five Scottish clubs challenged English clubs to a representative national match. Scotland won by one goal and one try to England's one try. Like England, the basis of Scotland's jersey has not changed since 1871 a navy blue jersey with a thistle as the emblem. The colours were chosen by the committee of six who organised the match at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh, still the home of the Edinburgh Academicals. The thistle has been Scotland's emblem since 1263 when a group of invading Vikings sought to surprise the Scottish army at night while they were asleep in the fields. The Vikings eschewed protective gear and their plan was foiled when a leading Viking placed a bare foot on a thistle and cried out in pain. This woke the Ascots who drove the Vikings to their longboats, thus ending the threat of Viking invasion.






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