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  1. In 1930, three brothers – Alfred, Victor and Gabriel Lafuma – created a namesake brand in their small workshop in Anneyron, Drôme county, southeast France. By inventing the metal frame, they revolutionised the backpack.

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  2. In 1930, Victor, Alfred, and Gabriel Lafuma invented the metal frame backpack in Anneyron, southern France.. This invention combined the comfort of fabric with the strength of a tube.

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    The Lafuma clothing brands have been personified by sports personalities and by the French actor and stuntman Karl E. Landler. History [ edit ] The three Lafuma brothers – Victor, Alfred and Gabriel – founded Lafuma in 1930 producing backpacks.

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  5. About us. Founded by French brothers Victor, Alfred and Gabriel Lafuma, this 78-year-old brand has its beginnings in the 1930s when the brothers with their tanning and saddle-making skills started ...

  6. The Lafuma brothers, Victor, Alfred, and Gabriel, started up a business manufacturing canvas bags in 1930 in Anneyron, in the Drôme region of France. Among the Lafuma brothers' products were backpacks, and it was this category that was to provide the company with its initial success. In 1936, Lafuma created the first backpack with a metal frame.

  7. The other knapsack kings of France are his two brothers, Victor & Alfred. All are partners in the Maison Lafuma Freres. Victor is in charge of production, Alfred is the treasurer, & Gabriel is ...

  8. Jul 12, 2020 · In the early 1930s in Anneyron (Drôme), Victor, Alfred and Gabriel Lafuma converted their tannery following the leather crisis. Shortly afterwards, the first rucksack was created from leather and fabric offcuts. But the initial version of the hiking bag lacked support.