Timbuk2/Howie's Limited-Edition Messenger Bag

Jasmin Malik Chua
Living / Style
September 19, 2008

Photo credit: Timbuk2Timbuk2 and Howie's are longstanding TreeHugger faves, so we nearly wet ourselves when we heard that the iconic bag maker and the U.K.-based clothing company joined forces to create a limited-edition messenger bag.

Available in five different sizes and two color schemes (which we can only describe as "girly" and "butch"), and made using a one-two-eco punch of organic cotton and water-based solution dyes in San Francisco, the bag sticks to the Timbuk2 tradition of being PVC-free, with buckles composed of a blend of corn plastic and recycled nylon. Only 200 were produced, so you'll have to get 'em while they last. Click below the fold for more photos, along with purchasing information.Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2Photo credit: Timbuk2::Timbuk2More on Timbuk2Timbuk2 "Grows" Hemp, PET BagsBike to Work with Timbuk2Don’t Shoot the Messenger: Timbuk2’s Lamitron BagProtect Your Macbook Air with a Steve SleeveMore on Howie'sHowies' Former Owners Reflect On Their SaleHowies ClothingHowies 2007 Catalogue ... and Traceable MerinoWear Your Heart on Your Chest—Howies Do

Tags: Clothing | Corn | Cotton | San Francisco | United Kingdom | Vinyl

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