ʻUlu Large Duffle Bag
ʻUlu was a canoe plant brought to Hawaiʻi by early Polynesian navigators. Today many different varieties of ʻulu can be found throughout the islands. As a food source, a single ʻulu tree can produce over five hundred pounds of fruit in one season, which is why it was a staple food amongst ʻōiwi. The plant provided more than just food. The bar was stripped and pounded to make delicate kapa material used on canoes, drums and even hale, proving it to be a strong resource of generations.This duffle bag is the perfect companion for every occasion—take it with you when traveling, running daily errands, or going to the gym. The bag is spacious and will keep all your stuff neat and organized with its multiple pockets, including one with a zipper for your most valuable possessions. Adjust the padded shoulder strap when the bag’s helping you carry heavier things, and continue your daily run without a worry!• 100% polyester with black interlining• Fabric weight: 9 oz./yd.² (305 g/m²)• One size: 2