Sunday, November 20, 2011

Still can't figure out the bag your in? Well... things just got better.

Papa brought us a new one.
Sly and his family were trying to look past the differences.

Everybody's got their ways of doing things and there are all kinds of different lifestyles. Yet methods and standards are always being altered.

Die At The Helm is no different.

Everyday people, rally around, mama's got something for you...


Front pockets have arrived. 

5 inches high with a dividing seam stitched down the middle to create two separate pockets.

The pocket has been rolled down and topstitched for a finished appearance.


This bag is a continuation of the Die At The Helm sailor motif.

A coated Nylon fabric has been used for the outside of the bag. The inside is a Vinyl liner. And the seams are reinforced to improve water resistance.


 This design utilizes 2 heavy-duty quality snaps to keep the flap of the bag shut tightly.


Front pockets are also available on the Die At The Helm bags that are sewn out of marine quality Vinyl.


Some of the small messenger bag now have a thicker, more durable, seat belt webbing shoulder strap. 


The Vinyl pockets are trimmed with a 3/4" Nylon fabric to finish off the edge properly.


Front pockets hold your trade paperback books nicely, along with your pencils, sketchbook, or whatever you might want to carry along with you.


Supposedly the worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it. 
I suppose one could then measure the worth of this bag by the fact that it just got easier to carry along your books.


I am also experimenting with alternative materials for the shoulder straps.


This strap is made out of a 2" natural Cotton Webbing. This webbing is soft and comfortable, but it still has the strength of seat belt material.


Die At The Helm ain't no drag
it's got a brand new bag

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