Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling
Go Sling

Go Sling

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Regular price $65.00 AUD Sale price$45.50 AUD
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  • Unisex crossbody sling
  • Made from recyled materials
  • 4 Anti-theft features
  • Quick release magnetic buckle
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Water-Repellant Outer

Lightweight Materials

Slash-Resistant Strap

RFID Blocking Pocket


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How do you clean these bags?

We suggest you wipe your bag with a damp soft cloth, using warm water. For more stubborn stains use a light detergent


What is the benefit of wearing this bag across my body?

A cross-body bag is not only convenient but also a stylish way to wear your bag these days. Wearing your bag closer to your torso makes it more difficult for bag snatchers. It also helps in keeping your hands free, which is great for a busy lifestyle.


What are the anti-theft features of this bag?

This bag contains 2 anti-theft features - Cut resistant straps and an RFID blocking pocket.


Can this bag secure my credit cards and passport?

Absolutely. This bag has a dedicated pocket that has been lined with a special material that has been designed to block the transmission of signals from your credit cards and passport to identity thieves with scanners. You must put your credit cards and passport in this dedicated pocket (which is clearly identified in every bag either with RFID logo printed on the lining or a label in the pocket) to secure your credit cards and passport.


What is RFID?

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) is the use of radio waves to read and capture information stored on a tag attached to an object. A tag can be read from up to several feet away. These tags include the electronic chips on modern day credit cards and passports. These chips contain sensitive and personal data, that can be misused if they fall into the wrong hands.