Repurposing at its best, incorporating the original jacket label in the bag was a nice touch too. Well done Alan and of course Paul for making the bag.
That's a really nice piece.
Though I have to say that when you mentioned 'contrasting' stitching, I thought you meant like a bright Orange or Lime Green.
No I disagree with that - you need to wear, use and gently abuse it so that it ages and gets a patina (if that's the right word)I've mostly been using a man bag I bought from a floating market in Thailand. I'm going to be careful with this bag, it will not be going into undergrowth or be put down on wet sand or anything like that![]()
No I disagree with that - you need to wear, use and gently abuse it so that it ages and gets a patina (if that's the right word)
It looks stunning and will only improve as it ages I think.
Fair enough!Maybe. I am worried about damaging it but if it does get ripped I suppose I can always go back to Paul. I'm not sure it needs more aging though as one of those jackets is 40 years old and the other possibly over 30![]()
Fair enough!
I'm someone who likes things to be used and am happy for them to show the scars. My in laws have a dining table that is 40-odd years old and I've never seen it as its covered with a special mat, a thick plastic sheet and a table cloth. Looks like new under all that. We have a dining table that was almost antique when we were given it as a wedding present 35 years ago and it bears the scars of many happy meals. My wife wanted me to sand it down and refinish it, I refused.
IMO some things need to be looked after and some need to show the life they've had. A bit like my face...
Quite right too - it's a one off and very special too. I hope I didn't sound like I was putting you down on any way, I was just trying to say that your bag needs to be used, seen and appreciated - I'm sure my in laws table is lovely, but I'll only find out when they pop their clogs..!I don't mind things showing their age.
I have a few bags including a cheap man bag and a couple of Billingham bags made of "FibreNyte" and it's these that I tend to take to the beach and into the countryside and I am a bit worried that leather would easily snag and be ripped if for example caught on thorns, twigs etc. I'll see how I feel but at the mo I think I'll be using this leather bag more for town and town days out rather than countryside and wood days.
Quite right too - it's a one off and very special too. I hope I didn't sound like I was putting you down on any way, I was just trying to say that your bag needs to be used, seen and appreciated - I'm sure my in laws table is lovely, but I'll only find out when they pop their clogs..!
I've got two of my own and made another four for neighbours who've asked.Those are just wonderful GrahamI want TWO!