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Carryology & Huckberry

by , October 28, 2011

Carryology & Huckberry

Carryology & Huckberry

So, not so long ago we had the nice gents over Huckberry approach us about curating a selection of bags for their subscribers. Seeing as Heritage is all the rage right now (not to mention a horrible oxymoron) we thought we’d explore that and try to nail down the brands that will likely be considered the heritage of the future.

So long as you don’t call a broom cupboard home, you’ll know that the world is currently fascinated with all things heritage. But as with every trend, once the bandwagon gets rolling, the ideas get poorly applied. ‘Heritage Styling’ becomes the focus; where rather than great fabrics applied simply, we get bad imitations poorly pieced together. Rather than reinterpreting basic forms for the modern toys we carry, we get empty shells with nothing resolved.

So if you’re looking for a new bag or carry piece, and want to avoid these sham heritage pieces, what do you do? The same as you should always do – you look for solid fundamentals with attention to details. These are the pieces that will hopefully be considered the heritage of the future. They are apparently simple, however they have consideration for how you will carry a phone and camera and pens and random things you didn’t know you’d need to carry.

For those who aren’t subscribed to Huckberry, we’ve listed the bags below…

1/ Blk Pine Workshop

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2/ LAYER x layer

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3/ Draught Dry Goods

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4/ Wheelman & Co

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5/ GORUCK

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6/ The Madly

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