EDC Zipper Pouch
Waxed Canvas with Vintage Robert Kaufman Fish Fabric
A simple organizer built for everyday carry and finished with one of our favorite vintage fabrics.
This EDC zipper pouch pairs rugged waxed canvas with a rare vintage Robert Kaufman fish print featuring beautifully illustrated freshwater fish. We searched a long time to find this fabric. It was simply too special not to become something that could be carried and enjoyed every day.
Whether you're organizing your everyday carry, fishing tackle, cords, tools, or trail essentials, this pouch keeps everything together without taking up much space.
Three Waxed Canvas Colors Available
Choose your favorite waxed canvas body:
• Green
• Brown
• Chocolate Brown
Each pouch is lined with durable cotton and finished with the same vintage Robert Kaufman fish fabric front pocket.
Built for Everyday Use
Approximate Size:
7.75" tall × 5.25" wide
Features:
- Heavy-duty waxed canvas construction
- Vintage Robert Kaufman fish fabric front pocket
- Durable cotton lining
- Heavy-duty brass zipper
- Webbing loop for hanging or easy retrieval from your pack
- Slim profile that fits easily into backpacks, tackle boxes, glove compartments, or travel bags
- Handmade in our Washington State workshop
Perfect For
- Everyday carry gear
- Pocket notebook and pen
- Fishing licenses and tackle
- Multi-tools and flashlights
- Charging cables
- First aid supplies
- Fire kits
- Travel organization
- Camp essentials
Built to Age Beautifully
Waxed canvas has earned its reputation over generations. It naturally repels the elements while developing a rich patina through years of use. Every crease, scratch, and mark tells the story of where it's been.
The vintage fish fabric adds another layer of character, making each pouch feel right at home whether it's riding in a tackle box, backpack, or truck console.
Because each pouch is individually cut from the fabric, the fish pattern will vary slightly, making every one unique.
Handmade by PNWBUSHCRAFT
Every pouch is designed, cut, sewn, and assembled one at a time in our family workshop in the Pacific Northwest.
Built to organize. Built to explore. Built to last, not landfill.