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Sprayground takes an unconventionally toned-down approach for its latest collaboration with Dream Hotels, teaming up with the boutique hotel chain on the brand new “Smart Pack” silhouette.

The “Smart Pack” is a day bag designed for today’s urban professionals and business-orientated individuals. Functionality is at the core; the bag features laptop, tablet and charger compartments, jacquard straps, and functions as both a backpack and a briefcase. The body is constructed from wax cotton, and the interior is kitted out in custom printed velour with artwork from New York-based street artist AV ONE.

Known for its typically loud designs created in collaboration with personalities such as Antonio Brown and J.R. Smith, Sprayground's latest collaboration is sleeker and more contemporary.

"The Smart Pack is the perfect combination of minimalist design and supreme functionality, all the while, falling at an attainable price point," says Sprayground’s Founder and Creative Director David Ben-David. "Designed for today's tech savvy, fashion conscious consumer, the Smart Pack is the ultimate grab & go travel accessory."

The Sprayground x Dream Hotel Smart Pack is available now at Dream Hotels for $65. Check out the video above to see the collaboration piece in action.

Check out Sprayground's FW16 video starring Lindsey Pelas.

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