Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Men's Accessories Launch

For a long time, people have been asking when we will be expanding into men's products. Designs have been in the pipeline for the past year and we are now happy to announce that we have just launched our very first men's accessories range. 
This capsule range consists of three products; a billfold wallet, a single cardholder and a double cardholder. They are all hand stitched and include an embroidered 'R' from the Reclaim logo. These are the first instalments in our men's range, with more products launching in the new year.

Find them online now. 
The Billfold Wallet





The Double Cardholder




The Single Cardholder





Thursday, 23 October 2014

Autumn/Winter 2014 Collection Launch

So as you may have seen we recently launched our A/W 14 collection.

It is now available to view and purchase online here, reclaimbags.co.uk/?page_id=782.

The new collection includes the staple clutches we are known for, two backpacks and a large tote bag. The new range embraces this season's love of craftwork, with distinct blue and orange PVC weaving and detailed hand stitching; whilst also staying true to our signature style of clean lines and original design. 

It was a really fun collection to design and we hope you like it as much as do. We love to hear your feedback so be sure to let us know what you think. Take a look at a few of our favourite pieces below.










Friday, 28 March 2014

New collection preview

So after giving you a little look into our development stage of the new collection earlier this month, we thought we would also give you a preview into the finished collection before it launches.
If you remember we had been playing with various new fastenings, we settled on a heavy, rectangular clip as it fitted with the structural and architectural influences within the collection and also became a feature piece on the bags.
We were also experimenting with different techniques to attach the bags together, such as sewing. Although there are details of the bags which are sewn, we decided that our original interlocking method was unique to Reclaim and most visually appealing for the construction of the bags.

Have a look at some of our favourite pieces from the new collection and let us know what you think?