Showing posts with label satchels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label satchels. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

satchels and other things from Gohils, Camden Lock

Gohils on Camden High Street (where I recently bought some gold sandals) sells belts, purses, and satchels - all handmade in the workshop at the back of the shop.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 6pm - located right by Camden Lock market.
every size and colour belt you could wish for
pencil cases and purses
satchel - big enough for A4 files and laptop computer
small navy satchel


Music case - the green one has an extra long strap 



Saturday, 14 April 2012

Zatchels at John Lewis

Look what I spotted when I was fighting my way through the crowds at John Lewis this Saturday afternoon: Zatchels!

check out the Zatchels website for an ever increasing range of colours and patterns on their satchels.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Zatchels

The search for the perfect satchel continues. If you are looking for old-school style satchels, how about these from Zatchels.
Red metallic satchel to match those ruby slippers you have.
Navy polka dot for, erm, dotty moments?
Classic colours such as this brown, which I remember from back in the day (the 70s), are also available.

Available in 4 sizes: the handy guide on their website tells you that if you want to carry your iPad you will need an 11.5" satchel; iPad plus other clobber goes in a 13"; an A4 notepad / ringbinder fits in a 14.5", and if you want to take your  (15") laptop you will need a 16" satchel.
Prices range from £76 for the smallest satchel, in a classic colour, to £120 for the largest size (handles and detachable strap can be added, at extra cost).
Here's what Zatchels, based in Leicester, say about themselves:

We are keen to promote British manufacturing because unfortunately many of these long held traditional skills are being lost to overseas competition. However, we’re standing firm and believe that the beautiful hand-made satchels and bags we produce here, right in the heart of the UK, are something we can be very proud of.

And that is why I love them. Simple.
(See also the Cambridge Satchel Company for traditional satchels, blogged about here.)
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