

Driven by Music
Sneakout wasn’t born in a boardroom. It came from late nights, long routes, heavyplaylists, missed flights, festival mornings, and that moment when you zip your bag and step out knowing you’re carrying more than just stuff.
We design for people who move differently. DJs hauling gear. Sneakerheads protecting pairs like artefacts. Creators who live out of one bag. Festival kids who plan trips around music, not destinations.
Music isn’t a campaign for us. It’s the backbone. Our vision is to collaborate deeply with artists, festivals, and underground culture. Real collaborations. Limited drops. Tour-ready gear. Pieces that feel earned, not marketed. If you’re here just to carry things, we’re probably not for you.
If travel is movement, music is identity, and gear is an extension of who you are, you’re exactly where you should be.
This isn’t travel gear for everyone. This is for the ones who move to their own rhythm.
A Tribute to Boris Brejcha

APPROVAL FROM THE UNDERGROUND
Some approvals are loud. This one is quiet, deliberate, and earned.
It’s about alignment in values, obsession over ease, depth over display, substance over spectacle. Sneakout was never created to sell bags. It was created to reflect a way of living shaped by music, movement, discipline, and nights that stretch into mornings.
This moment isn’t a collaboration announcement.
It’s culture recognising culture.

this matters
Cracking the ultimate custom design meant refusing comfort at every step. One idea, pushed until it broke, then rebuilt without compromise. These craftsmanship carry the same discipline, the same restraint, the same obsession. This isn’t a collection created for choice.
It’s conviction, repeated until it became undeniable.

love made visible
Every mark on this bag carries a reason. Not branding, not decoration, but devotion. Love for sound, love for design, love for the culture that raised us. This isn’t customization. It’s emotion, stitched into form.

unrepeatable
Not styled to impress, not designed to compete. This piece commands attention without asking for it. One of one, by choice and by conviction.

it shows
There’s a difference between something that’s assembled and something that’s thought through. You see it in the finish, in the texture, in the way it holds itself. This is what happens when care becomes the standard.

a signature, not a logo
Designed once, placed with purpose, and meant to remain. This is what commitment looks like in metal.






