The Canfield is a roll-top backpack built for real life — commutes, travel, school runs, weekend trips. The roll-top opens wide for easy packing, with a chunky zip and magnetic holders so you can roll it closed for a sleek look or leave it open when you need every inch of space. There's a hidden exterior pocket, interior pockets for all your tech, and side bottle pockets on the medium size. Made from weather-resistant recycled nylon or canvas (triple-coated), with recycled nylon lining and cotton webbing shoulder straps that adjust and break in nicely. All ORI bags are vegan. Medium: Fits a 15" laptop. Two side water bottle pockets. Size: 16.5" × 11.8" × 4.7". Capacity: 15 liters. Outer: weather-resistant recycled nylon (smooth) or canvas (textured, matte) — Denim Rain, Drizzle, and Hickory are canvas Base: weather-resistant canvas, triple-coated Lining: recycled nylon Hardware: galvanized smoked branded metal Straps: adjustable cotton webbing with wide loop handles Vegan CW = Creative Waste — ORI's line made from leftover off-cut materials. Same quality, less waste. The Canfield is named after the street in North London where Brett and Emma first lived together. The ORI Story Ori is a story of two people — founders Emma and Brett — and typical British weather. Emma met Brett in 2014 while she was abroad with her family. After months of long-distance, Brett moved to London. With 20+ years in fashion and retail, he started thinking about what he could build there. Being from a sunnier country, Brett headed to Oxford Street one afternoon in jeans and a t-shirt, trusty notebook in an old backpack. A sunny start turned into a classic London downpour. He came home soaking — and so did everything in his bag. That day was the birth of ORI. Watching people move through the city in all kinds of weather — office workers, parents, tourists, commuters — Brett set out to design a bag that was functional, weather-resistant, and genuinely good-looking. Sleek, organized, comfortable, and built to be carried a dozen different ways.