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Registered: ‎08-30-2011

What does icepop in the color name mean in Lug Bags? There can be two solid colors in one style, yet they call one ice pop and not the other one, yet they look identical except for the color.  

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@Memebell I don't know 100%, but I seem to remember that icepop describes that the bag has colored stitching. The other ones, non icepop, have plain stitching.

 

I'm sure a lug fan can chime in and let you know for sure.

 

Editing to add, I think it's rainbow colored stitching .....

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@moonandthestars wrote:

@Memebell I don't know 100%, but I seem to remember that icepop describes that the bag has colored stitching. The other ones, non icepop, have plain stitching.

 

I'm sure a lug fan can chime in and let you know for sure.

 

Editing to add, I think it's rainbow colored stitching .....


@Memebell 

 

@moonandthestars is correct.  The ice pop refers to the stitching colors.

 

However, it can be confusing because sometimes a solid color will be called "ice pop" too (without the rainbow stitching).  Those are always bright colors.

 

When there are two of the same colors though, i.e. black and black icepop, the black icepop will be a base color of black with rainbow colored stitching, normally only on the front of the bag.  Black is solid black with black stitching.

 

I hope this isn't too confusing!  It would help considerably if they made sure to show a close up of all the bags when these choices are available, which they don't always do.

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I thought I had figured it out with the rainbow stitching, but then they will up and call one ice pop with plain stitching. I have even seen them call one of their old prints ice pop now.      I have even zoomed in to see if it's too subtle to tell but I sure don't see it on some of them.     Every time I think I have it figured out, they go and call another configuration ice pop!    And they never explain it.   They probably did at first, but I must have missed it and now it's just assumed we know!