Fox Brothers X Steele : The 1921 Tote Bag
The 1921 Tote, takes its inspiration from Steele's classic #187-A Carrying Bag, which was discontinued during the mid 1970's.
Although similar in silhouette to its predecessor, the 1921 Tote Bag has been enhanced with improved details and attributes, which are ideal for the modern-day gentleman.
Featuring an easily accessible inside bib pocket, vegetable tanned leather handles, hand hammered cooper rivets, along with a water and tear resistant black vinyl base. Ultimately creating an extremely versatile and hardwearing bag, perfect for everyday use.
Measurements
Tote Bag: 15.5" x 6.25" x 15.5"
Handles: 10" Drop
Weight: Approx. 0.4kg
Features
- Natural canvas tote
- All-purpose design
- Spacious main compartment
- Vegetable tanned leather handles
- Screen printed with Fox logo
- Black Steeletex bottom
- Inside hanging bib pocket
- Cooper rivets
PROVENANCE [ CANVAS TOTE BAG ]
The canvas tote bag was first invented during the mid 1940's, when an American company called 'Maine's L.L. Bean', wanted to launch a product that offered their clientele with a practical bag for lunchtime. Ultimately, naming and marketing their initial design as an "Ice Bag".
During the 1950's, the design began to attract a wider audience, due to its practicalities and functional use. A simple, yet useful object, which appealed to both men and women, due to its multiuse functionality.
As the canvas tote continued to rise in popularity through the 1960's, fashion designers then began to create their own versions, offering various different takes on the bag, with different styles and additional accessories.
To this very day, tote bags' continue to remain a popular choice, due to their simplicity, elegance, economical aspects, and stylish appearances.
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