Brand Story
MY ONE PACK: BORN IN BORNEO
Every great journey begins with a story, and ours starts deep in the heart of Borneo. During a life-changing three-month trek through jungles and rural villages, I discovered the true value of a dependable backpack. Carrying everything I needed on my back, I realized how a simple, reliable bag could shape an adventure.
But I wanted more than just functionality. I needed a backpack that wasn’t only tough but could keep up with the ever-changing rhythm of travel—a perfect mix of durability, style, and versatility. That’s how MyOnePack was born: a backpack that fits into every moment, whether you’re exploring the wild or navigating busy city streets.
Now, my backpack follows me everywhere—through airports, onto mountain trails, and across urban landscapes. It’s more than just a bag; it’s my trusted companion on every journey.
Partnering with trusted manufacturers like HK, we’ve designed backpacks that endure tough conditions while looking effortlessly sleek. With weatherproof materials, practical compartments, and a timeless aesthetic, each design is built to embrace the spirit of exploration.
But MyOnePack isn’t just about creating great backpacks. During my time in Borneo, I volunteered with an NGO, helping to bring clean water to remote villages. Witnessing the challenges these communities faced left a lasting impact. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to give back: for every backpack sold, 1€ goes to the Borneo Clean Water Project. Together, we’re helping ensure future generations have access to life’s most vital resource.
At MyOnePack, every bag we create is more than a product—it’s a tribute to the places that inspire us and the adventures yet to come. It’s a promise that every step we take can make a difference.
Carry the spirit of exploration. Leave a positive impact.

The village I stayed in, in the heart of Borneo

Built my tarp and hammock in the Borneo jungle

Collecting rainwater and filtering it for drinking

Another project involved building a community hall for the locals

This was one of our projects— carry essentials to the site for building a bridge