JanSport

JanSport
Type Backpacks
Owner VF
Introduced 1967 (Seattle, Washington)
Website jansport.com

JanSport is a brand of backpacks owned by VF Corporation, one of the world's largest apparel companies. The company was founded in 1967 in Seattle, Washington by Jan Lewis (for whom the company is named), Murray Pletz (Lewis's husband) and Skip Yowell[1]. In 1986, VF purchased JanSport's then parent, Blue Bell.[2]

The companys corporate headquarters is now based in San Leandro, California, at VF Outdoors headquarters where it shares offices with divisional siblings Napapijri and The North Face. Its distribution facility is located in Everett, Washington. JanSport also has a warehouse in Appleton, Wisconsin which houses its collegate apparel division.[3] JanSport is the world's largest backpack maker, and together, JanSport and The North Face sell nearly half of all small backpacks sold in the United States.[3]

JanSport got its start by developing and mastering the external frame backpack, which used a metal frame with a cloth packsack attached to it. Over the years, JanSport upgraded and enhanced the line to include technical day packs and internal frame backpacks. Up until the early 1990s, all JanSport packs were made in the United States. JanSport is one of the few remaining manufacturers of external frame backpacks.

Unlike some other manufacturers, JanSport offers a lifetime warranty on its products.[4] It has marketed innovations in backpack design.[2] The JanSport brand is especially popular among students.

References

  1. ^ Skip Yowell
  2. ^ a b "JanSport, Inc.". fundinguniverse.com. http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/JanSport-Inc-Company-History.html. Retrieved June 15, 2011. "Early on JanSport made its mark with a panel-loading daypack, offering a different approach to traditional top-loading packs. The company received its first patent on this design in 1970. ... Mid-1970s: A Period of Innovation. In 1975 the company introduced the first convertible travel pack, a concept that was ahead of its time and only found a market about a decade later. JanSport introduced its signature product, the daypack, in 1975." 
  3. ^ a b Horovitz, Bruce (2007-08-20). "New 'badge' of cool: High-tech, high-fashion backpacks". USA Today: p. 1A. http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2007-08-19-backpack_N.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-01. 
  4. ^ "Warranty". JanSport. http://jansport.com/js_warranties.php. Retrieved June 15, 2011. "Ireland: JanSport will repair or, if necessary, replace any product with defect in material or workmanship for free" 

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