Annecy Pocket
🎒 10–15L Roll-Top Volume: Compact when closed, expands when needed
🚲 Bike-Ready & Stable: Powerful Velcro fixation for rack mounting
💻 Laptop-Friendly: Padded sleeve up to 15” with side access
🕵️ Hidden Front Pocket (NEW): Discreet storage for daily essentials
🌍 Eco-Designed & Durable: Recycled Bluesign® materials, 10-year warranty*
Note: We'll emboss exactly what you wrote down. Don't forget spaces and dots if you want them to appear. Personalized items cannot be returned.
with Chronopost or on with Colissimo.
Free delivery to pick-up points from €60.
Shipping
Branded backpacks comes from our French warehouse and are shipped with secured express shipping only.
Our orders are shipped within 2 days.
Here are some estimates depending on your country, calculated from recent shipments.
🇫🇷 France: 2 business days
🇪🇺 EU: 3 to 6 business days
🇬🇧 UK: 4 to 5 business days
🇺🇸 🇨🇦 North America: 6-9 business days
Returns
If you do not like your product, you have 30 days after receipt to return it, no questions ask.
📧 Step 1: Contact us at info@eikenshop.com to inform us of your desire to return the product. We'll provide you with all the details needed.
📦 Step 2: Ship the order and waits for us to receive it.
💳 Step 3: Once received and inspected, we will refund your order to the payment method used during your order, you do not have to do anything.
Labels, certifications & commitments
Labels that go beyond a simple badge
GRS
GRS, or Global Recycled Standard, verifies and tracks recycled materials through the supply chain, with additional requirements covering processing, chemicals, and selected social and environmental criteria. For a bag, it is a strong signal when you want reassurance that the claimed recycled nylon or polyester is genuinely verified and traceable.
bluesign®
The bluesign® label helps control textile chemistry, resource use, and manufacturing processes. On a bag, it is especially relevant for technical fabrics, linings, and certain finishes because it says something about how the materials were developed and treated — not just how the final product looks.
Leather Working Group
Leather Working Group (LWG) is an international organization that audits leather tanneries based on environmental practices. For leather bags, this label generally indicates that the leather comes from a tannery evaluated on criteria such as water management, chemical use, energy consumption, and waste treatment.
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certifies that textiles have been tested against a wide range of potentially harmful substances. For bags, this mainly concerns fabrics, linings, and textile components that come into contact with the skin, ensuring they meet strict chemical safety limits.
WRAP
WRAP certifies the facility, not the bag. The workshop that assembles this product is audited on working conditions, health and safety, working hours and pay, with on-site visits renewed every year. It tells you about where the bag is made, not what it is made of.
1% for the Planet
This is not a materials or factory label. The company commits to giving 1% of its annual sales to environmental nonprofits, and that commitment is verified every year by a third party. Because the figure is based on sales rather than profit, the contribution is still owed in a bad year.
No single label tells the full story of a bag on its own. But when understood properly, these signals help you compare materials, finishes, manufacturing conditions, and the real level of commitment behind a brand more intelligently.




