135 years of history for U.S. Polo Assn.
The historic brand celebrates its American heritage with a S/S 2026 collection that perfectly combines sporty tradition and contemporary spirit.
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With the arrival of the new Thule Chasm 30L duffle bag and a range of practical storage accessories, Thule presents an update to the Thule Chasm collection.
March 2025
The popular range of durable backpacks and bags for an active outdoor life gets new additions designed for all travellers and outdoor adventure enthusiasts. Rugged, reliable and ready for anything, the Thule Chasm 30L duffel is ideal for short trips and multi-day adventures. Designed with a wide opening for ease of use and equipped with convertible shoulder straps, it quickly switches from duffel to backpack mode. Internal mesh pockets keep your contents neatly organised, while the durable 900D fabric and PFC-free water-repellent finish protect it from the elements.
For organizing your gear, the new accessories in the Thule Chasm collection offer superior versatility to keep your items organized on every trip: Small Cube (3L) – Ideal for toiletries, electronics or small essentials. Medium Cube (11L) – Perfect for keeping clothing, gear or shoes organised. Large compressible Cube (10L/15L) – A real life saver for travel: uses a compression zip to maximise space, removing air from clothing to take up less room.
Each product in the Thule Chasm collection is made from 100% recycled fabrics and features a PFC-free water repellent coating. Designed to withstand intensive use, this collection is engineered for durability and minimal environmental impact.
The historic brand celebrates its American heritage with a S/S 2026 collection that perfectly combines sporty tradition and contemporary spirit.
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