Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Carradice Harris Tweed Bags

As a fan of traditional English-style saddlebags, I thought I'd pass along this bit of news from Carradice about their collaboration with Harris Tweed on a limited edition collection of bags.

There are nine Harris Tweed colors/patterns available on three different Carradice bags: the 9 litre Barley, the 3 litre Zip Roll, and the 1 litre Bingley bag. The little Bingley bag is a more recent addition to the Carradice lineup, meant to be mounted under a saddle, on the handlebars, or even carried on a strap. I use the 9 litre Barley and like it a lot -- if you don't need to carry a ton of stuff, or if you also have some panniers or a handlebar bag with which to distribute your load, it's a nice size.

The top flaps or "lids" of the bags, as well as the side pockets on the Barley bag, are covered in the tweed, but they are under-lined with the same cotton duck fabric of the regular bags so they maintain the same waterproofing characteristics the bags are known for.

Though some of the colors and patterns might be a little much for some tastes, they would definitely make a statement. Personally, I've long been partial to the simple utilitarian look of the classic bags, especially in olive green, and especially after it's faded and worn in a little with use -- or "beausage" for you Grant Petersen devotees. But on the right bike. . .

This "Flat Cap" pattern suits my taste pretty well.

See the full collection, and maybe even place an order on the Carradice website (see HERE). They are a limited edition, so when they're gone, they're gone.

6 comments:

  1. I too love the Barley and have been eyeing up that black-and-white herringbone tweed!

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    1. That herringbone is nice, too. My taste goes more to the subtle patterns.

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  2. Nah, twee, twee, twee .... Bring back the traditional heavy canvas Nelson Longflap that turns slightly green with age.

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  3. I agree that some of the patterns are a bit over-the-top. But the brown herringbone or the red buffalo plaid (at least, that's what the one in the top left corner of the photo looks like) would look classy on, say, a British Racing Green bike. Of course, the bike would have to be a Mercian, Jack Taylor or some other English marque.

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  4. I managed to snag one of the previous limited-edition Barley bags - I think it's a bit more subtle than these - although they'd be great for the Tweed Run. Mine has a subtle reflective thread, like Betabrand bike shirts.

    http://www.headsetpress.co.uk/carradice-barley-saddlebag-limited-edition/

    http://www.betabrand.com/collections/bike-to-work.html

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    1. I checked out your link -- that is a really nice looking bag.

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