Smart Travel Companion: Altmont Professional
Whether it’s a leisurely getaway or a business trip, a thoughtfully designed travel companion is essential. Enter Victorinox, where understated design meets innovative functionality. From long-haul adventures to quick day trips, their collection of backpacks and totes ensures you stay impeccably organized and effortlessly stylish on the go.
Victorinox’s Altmont Professional series, a modern accessory line tailored for functional elegance, now debuts in striking new hues—Storm Grey and Navy Blue. These fresh shades join the versatile Architecture Urban2 and Touring 2.0 collections, offering a curated selection of travel essentials.
Engineered to simplify and elevate your journey, Victorinox backpacks and totes are your ultimate travel partners, ensuring you’re always prepared, polished, and ready to conquer the world in style.
Words by Lawrence Yu
The Altmont Professional Backpack by VictorinoxFor quick two- to three-day getaways, a lightweight yet spacious backpack is essential, and Victorinox delivers with a collection that marries practicality and chic design. Perfect for adventurous souls, each piece is meticulously crafted to keep your belongings organized, secure, and ready for any challenge. With exceptional durability and comfort, these backpacks ensure you travel with ease and sophistication.
The bestselling Altmont Professional series now debuts in two stunning new shades: Storm Grey and Navy Blue. This classic collection features versatile styles such as the Compact Laptop Backpack, Roll-Top Laptop Backpack, and Large Travel Laptop Backpack—ideal for those who value functionality with a touch of modern elegance.
Storm Grey, reminiscent of velvety skies before a storm, shifts subtly under light to reveal a hint of green, adding a dynamic and stylish edge to your ensemble. Meanwhile, Navy Blue, with its soft midnight tone, offers a timeless and sophisticated alternative to black, effortlessly complementing any casual outfit.
Victorinox redefines travel accessories with the Altmont Professional series—a perfect balance of utility and style for the contemporary explorer.
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