In North Korea, the travel gear industry has historically relied on heavy-duty canvas and thick leather to withstand the rugged mountainous terrain and extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations. There is a growing demand for a travel backpack with luggage strap to facilitate easier transit between regional hubs.
Economic shifts toward more organized administrative travel have led to a preference for professional aesthetics. The emergence of the work and travel backpack reflects a need for hybrid gear that serves both official duties and personal movement across provinces.
Despite limited access to global synthetic polymers, local artisans are innovating by blending traditional tanning methods with imported reinforced nylons to create a more resilient airbag travel backpack structure for enhanced shock absorption during rail transport.
