Hunting and gathering.
Seventy thousand years ago, it was a necessary means for survival.
Today, it’s a completely optional (but highly recommended) means for knapsack construction.
Also, a great excuse to visit Scotland.
Introducing
The Fraser Balgowan Experience, a bespoke bag-making operation that has you living out of a 19th-century Scottish castle and buck hunting for your soon-to-be satchel, taking reservations now.
Imagine if Giorgio Armani personally took you gator wrangling for a briefcase. And then sat with you in his lakeside villa and designed it.
That’s pretty much the idea here. Only this label is run by a husband-and-wife team (he shoots, she fashions) that makes their rugged-looking pieces out of locally milled tweed, polished brass buckles and hand-tanned, genuine red deer.
Which, of course, you’ll be charged with
tracking/hunting through the Scottish Highlands. Relax, you’ll have backup. And it’s all optional. You can always stand by in head-to-toe sporting-wool camo (they provide) while a guide handles the bolt-action business.
And after you’re finished getting your hands dirty, you’ll be picked up via vintage Rolls and transported back to Inverlochy Castle (yours for the weekend), where a Michelin-starred feast will be waiting. As will the deer hunter’s wife, with some blueprints for your new duffel. Or tote. Or iPad case.
They draw the line at fanny packs.
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