
Giant Waxed Canvas + Vintage Plaid Bucket Bag
Bold. Spacious. Built for the Long Haul.
Meet The Pathfinder—a one-of-a-kind bucket bag designed to carry more and go further. Whether you're packing for a long weekend in the woods or hauling gear from car to camp, this handmade bag is up to the task, with vintage soul and serious structure.
Crafted from a beautiful repurposed wool blanket in rich tones of blue, red, and tan plaid, the upper section brings warmth and heritage to this oversized design. The bottom half and circular base are made from rugged 10.1 oz waxed canvas, giving the bag structure, durability, and weather resistance. Inside, a layer of heavy-duty natural canvas keeps your load organized and contained.
But what really sets it apart? The shoulder-ready rope carry system. A ½” cotton rope drawstring runs through 1” solid brass grommets and feeds through a waxed canvas loop at the base—so you can toss it over your shoulder or wear it backpack-style when the trail calls for hands-free hauling.
Key Features:
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Size: 17" deep x 9" diameter
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Capacity: approx. 17 liters
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Materials:
– Top: Vintage wool blanket (blue/red/tan plaid)
– Base: 10.1 oz waxed canvas
– Lining: Natural heavyweight canvas (non-waxed) -
Closure: ½” cotton rope drawstring with solid brass grommets
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Strap System: Canvas loop at bottom to enable shoulder or backpack-style carry
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Construction: Double-stitched seams and reinforced stress points
Built for Big Tasks:
– Pack kindling, extra layers, food, or blankets
– Carry gear to and from camp in one go
– Use it as a stylish overnighter or weekend gear hauler
– Makes a bold and functional stash bag for your vehicle or cabin
One-of-a-Kind & Made to Last
This is a one-off creation—you won’t find another just like it. The vintage wool has been carefully salvaged and stitched into something entirely new, breathing life into fabric that still has miles to go. The waxed canvas base will wear in with age, gaining a patina that tells the story of where you've been.
Handmade in our family shop in the Pacific Northwest with an eye for traditional craftsmanship and heirloom-quality materials.