Monday, July 27, 2009

Fred Perry Leather Holdall


To a layman, men's luggage is mostly about semantics. After all, aside from a backpack or a suitcase, many cannot come across a discernible difference between Boston bags, weekenders, keepalls, holdalls and totes. However, when it comes to Fred Perry, the semantics don't really matter. Sure, the lightly structured leather bag is by definition, a holdall, however, when it comes down to it, just know that this bag should just be called what it is: a good bag.

Through times spent as your a-typical, run of the mill, labelwhoring consumer, I've come across many different variants of Fred Perry bags and most all of them have been pretty much on point. Though this particular piece, a loosely structured soft-body suitcase, is nothing that I haven't really seen from Perry, the combination of base colorway with white piping and canvas straps is very fresh and certainly welcomed with open arms due to its timeless appeal that avoids being trendy and dated. (via acquire)

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