Thursday, March 25, 2010

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firstly is tweed really a good idea for this product? after all it can only be dry cleaned... a problem when the item will be dragged in and out of the yards, car etc. i think the consept of the idea is fab but at the same time the design sounds although it is very large. have you possibly considered finding ways of compacting the bag down more. think about the shapes more "see which components will fit in where idea!" i think leather is a far better textile to use. not to menion the easy cleaning of it, and many ways of manipulating it these days.hoope this has helped to give you a few ideas hope i havnt sounded although i am critorsizing the product as i am merly trying to offer constructive critorsism. any more ideas id love to think about as i am semi within the industry of design and production

I'm not sure if you are still wanting feedback about your bag but...Like you my gear currently lives in the boot of my car all thrown into one old sports bag. I would not really want a tweed bag as my bag often gets thrown on wet grass or it starts raining whilst i'm playing and i come back to a sopping bag - would tweed be able to resist the rain as well as i imagine treated leather would. I seem to end up with all sorts in my bag and so it would be good to have some pockets - my bag currently contains two pairs whites, two or three shirts, socks, deodorant, wipes, gloves, sports bra, hairbrush, camera, water bottles, polo mints (for the horses!).A large light weight, shower proof bag with different size pockets on the outside would be fantasticI hope this helps - although your post was a while ago and your bag is probably designed by now!
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