The main difference between the Kipling City Pack S Backpack and the Tommy Hilfiger Allison II Dome Backpack is that the City Pack S Backpack has Side Pockets (Side pockets can fit water bottle and accessories) while the Allison II Dome Backpack does not.
Specs | Brand | Kipling | Tommy Hilfiger |
Name | City Pack S Backpack | Allison II Dome Backpack | |
Category | Womens | Everyday | |
Sub Category | Everyday | Womens | |
Dimensions (in) | 10.63 x 7.48 x 13.19 | ||
Weight (lb) | 1.03 | 0.85 | |
Fabric | Polyester | Printed smooth nylon | |
Color | 13 Colors and patterns | Toasted Coconut/Tannin | |
Warranty | Kipling Limited Warranty | ||
Rating | 4.5 | ||
Price | Under $75 | Under $100 | |
General Features | Shoulder Straps | Adjustable shoulder straps | Straight - Adjustable and detachable shoulder strap for easy carrying |
Zippers | Nylon zipper with leather pulls | ||
Main Compartment Access | Normal zipped access and flap closure | Normal top zip access | |
External Pockets | 1 zipped front pocket and 2 side pockets | One zippered front pocket. | |
Internal Compartments | 1 zipped interior pocket | One zippered slip pocket on the interior. | |
Side Pockets | Side pockets can fit water bottle and accessories | ||
Water Bottle | Yes | ||
Handles | Top grab handle | Top grab handle | |
Business & School Features | Tablet Sleeve | Fits ipad |
Kipling 's City Pack S Backpack is a Womens backpack with Everyday features while Tommy Hilfiger's Allison II Dome Backpack is a Everyday backpack with Womens features.
The Kipling City Pack S Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs 1.03 pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 10.63 x 7.48 x 13.19. It's made of Polyester and is available in 13 Colors and patterns in comparison the Tommy Hilfiger Allison II Dome Backpack's capacity is with a size of inches. Constructed from Printed smooth nylon it weighs 0.85 pounds and is available in Toasted Coconut/Tannin.
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