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Bike Frame Pouch by Billykirk

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The Billykirk bike frame bag is modeled after a smaller bike frame bag found in France. According to Chris and Kirk, “It's perfect for a paperback, gloves, phone, sunglasses or even a sandwich.”
Three loops with collar buttons to secure it to the frame. Collar button closures on the front flap. Adjustable. Hand-stitched with wax cording. Loop closure. Hand-oiled and edged. 8" x 5" x 2" Made in the USA.

About the brand:

Established in 1999, Billykirk strives to bring amazing functional detail and beauty to necessary objects. The founders, Chris and Kirk, frequented thrift stores and pawn shops and discovered desirable items with characteristics of authenticity and beauty that were lacking in the market.

So they trained alongside a third generation leather maker in Los Angeles for 3 years, and eventually relocated to the East Coast. Much of the Billykirk collection is crafted by a group of Amish leather workers in Pennsylvania.

The leather used is domestic or Italian in origin and is vegetable dyed in the tradition of the old West. It is ideal for Billykirk designs because of its durability and malleability over time, as well as being more environmentally conscious.

Availability: In stock.

$ 120.00

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The Billykirk bike frame bag is modeled after a smaller bike frame bag found in France. According to Chris and Kirk, “It's perfect for a paperback, gloves, phone, sunglasses or even a sandwich.”
Three loops with collar buttons to secure it to the frame. Collar button closures on the front flap. Adjustable. Hand-stitched with wax cording. Loop closure. Hand-oiled and edged. 8" x 5" x 2" Made in the USA.

About the brand:

Established in 1999, Billykirk strives to bring amazing functional detail and beauty to necessary objects. The founders, Chris and Kirk, frequented thrift stores and pawn shops and discovered desirable items with characteristics of authenticity and beauty that were lacking in the market.

So they trained alongside a third generation leather maker in Los Angeles for 3 years, and eventually relocated to the East Coast. Much of the Billykirk collection is crafted by a group of Amish leather workers in Pennsylvania.

The leather used is domestic or Italian in origin and is vegetable dyed in the tradition of the old West. It is ideal for Billykirk designs because of its durability and malleability over time, as well as being more environmentally conscious.