This pouch is made from studio offcuts from the "Dachaidh" collection, and some of our collaborative work. Our One of a Kind & Zero Waste bags use up our offcuts in creative ways, and are part of our commitment to reducing textile waste and creating brand that is as zero waste as possible
A practical washbag for a life of adventure. Water resistant waxed cotton means the "SPEY" washbag does a great job at protecting your valuables against the elements. Lined in a dry finish waxed cotton with an internal double slip pocket.
All handcrafted from concept to creation in the Fernweh studio in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Features
- Scottish Waxed Cotton
- Dry Finish Scottish Waxed Cotton Lining
- Vegetable Tanned Leather label
- Bonded Nylon Thread
- Internal Double Slip Pocket
- Antique Brass Rivets
- YKK Zip
Dimensions
Approx 25cm (length) x 18cm (height) x 12cm (D)
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Care
Waxed cotton canvas is a water resistant cotton which creases and marks as it wears. It means it creates a completely unique product, and becomes a visual representation of the adventure's it has been on. These marks are an inherent characteristic of the cloth, adding to the antique, vintage feel of the product.
Recommended care:
-As with all waxed canvas products, do not iron as this will cause the wax to melt.- Hand wash only with cold water and leave to dry away from natural light.
- If field bag is particularly dirty, use a soft brush to wipe away excess dirt before cleaning, using a mild soap/detergent and cold water on more stubborn areas.
- As with all waxed products, re-wax every 6-12 months to restore waxed cotton to top condition.
Sustainability & Transparency
All bags are handmade by me in my studio, allowing me to minimise waste, and reuse all scraps wherever possible. £1 from each sale is donated to Trees For Life, who are rewilding the Caledonian Forest. You can view our grove .
The waxed cotton is produced in Scotland, from a factory who have been pioneers of the waterproofing textiles industry since 1864. You can read more about the materials we use and why we use them here.