I’ve talked about Inside Line Equipment before. They make gorgeous bespoke bags out of California for all kinds of purposes. Their latest drop is a pretty great camera bag. It’s huge, but man is it organized well…
Another wallet… This one uses magnets for both a clasp and a pretty innovative card ejector. My thing is this – all of these companies design wallets so concerned with card ejection and yet, I’ve never really needed that feature. I mean, in three or four years will even need cards anymore?
I’m a huge fan of Pioneer. They use materials that others don’t dare to and they do it with a smart eye on design. And while I have yet to try their new pouch line, they look dope as hell. Recently, they launched a collaboration with WESN… Essentially, it’s a Pioneer Global pouch packaged with a titanium micro blade from WESN.
1733 makes bespoke bags as well as anyone. Attention to detail, build quality, design… it’s all there. Thing is, they are NEVER in stock. If you are in need of a large cross shoulder or fanny bag, now is your chance.
Trayvax is sort of famous for their aluminum framed slim wallets. Traditionally, they’ve been sleeve style wallets with multiple pockets. Recently, however, they’ve released a new folding wallet featuring an aluminum frame and it seems to be more flexible than their earlier offerings.
The Vanquest Dendrite is a sort of under the radar, low cost, sling solution with a ton of space. I think it’s been ignored in large part because of the strange colors it was sold in… But today, Vanquest released it in black.