Review: William J. Mills & Co. Classic Duck Duffel bag

October 11, 2009 @ 12:44 am

For the past two weeks, I’ve been happily carrying my daily essentials around in a William J. Mills & Co classic duffel bag (a cobalt blue one sent over by the company after previously posting about it).

If you just look at the bag from a distance, you’ll think that there isn’t anything special about this duffel when compared to other duffel bags on the market. But behind this simple-looking bag is a company that has over 130 years of canvas sail-making history which has been passed down through 5 generations of sailmakers. And what began as a company that made bags specifically for boaters has blossomed over the years into a wonderfully straightforward and functional every day accessory for both boaters and city-dwellers alike.

With that said, you can bet that the classic duck canvas duffel from William J. Mills & Co. incorporates all of the years of quality canvas sail expertise into a bag that is water-resistant and durable enough to withstand the everyday assaults of a city like New York. Each bag is hand-stitched and checked so that it lives up to the standards that have made William J. Mills & Co. the longest continuously operating sailmaker in the USA.

The classic duffel can be worn hanging off of one shoulder, across the chest like a messenger bag, or simply carried in hand using its shorter hand-straps. If you’re not keen on the cobalt blue shown in the photos here, you can pick up the classic duffel in 12 other colors (see website for color choices and purchasing options).

Overall, I found the classic duffel to be versatile and fashionable and I can definitely see it being a part of my NYC outfit on a day to day basis. If you’re looking for a compact bag for yourself or as a gift for another, the William J. Mills & Co. classic duffel bag is a highly recommended choice.

Moutain Providence Parka from The Garbstore

September 22, 2009 @ 9:28 am

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Limite posted some images from The Garbstore’s 2009 Fall/Winter collection where I first saw the Mountain Providence Parka shown above. The jacket is made from Japanese canvas in green, tan, and black and features an array of beautiful subtle design elements like real leather pull string tabs and hidden angled side pockets.

You can pick one up at The Garbstore in London or from various stockists around the world for about $420 USD.

Canvas duck duffel bag from William J. Mills & Co.

September 15, 2009 @ 12:29 am

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Just got off the phone with Wm. J. Mills & Co. and I’m hoping to hear something from them in the near future about these bags. I’ll keep ya’ll posted.

Vael Travel Duffel

August 8, 2009 @ 2:25 pm

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Not much information about this Travel Duffel on Vael’s website, but boy does it look gorgeous! It is made of heavy water-resistant coated cotton canvas with leather accents and topped off with oversized water-resistant zippers. There doesn’t seem to be any price for it at the moment, but if I find that out, I’ll let you all know.

Check out the gallery below for close-up images of the Travel Duffel.

White Box by Makoto Yabuki

July 16, 2009 @ 8:18 am

White Box from makoto yabuki on Vimeo.

A nice animation by Makoto Yabuki. What would you create on a white canvas?

American Apparel Canvas School Bag

June 29, 2009 @ 1:15 am

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I’ve been talking with friends about American Apparel all weekend which led me to go to their online store and browse around and then eventually to this canvas school bag (shown above). It’s a pretty standard backpack but the thing I like about it is that it carries no logo whatsoever and that it comes in an all-black color variation (good for going out at night with…to do stuff…). :)

Unfortunately, it’s not available at American Apparel’s Amazon.com retailers, so it looks like the only place I’ll be seeing this baby is at full price — $42 — at American Apparel stores.