Sunday, 18 July 2010

Two more colours for the Carrylight



The new Carrylight design has had a further two more colours added to the shop. These are bubblegum and black.

Both of the new colours suit the style perfectly, and both fabrics are made of soft brushed cotton canvas.

The new colours can be currently found here.
 

Sunday, 11 July 2010

How to go from this to this?

Birmingham New street station. An icon or an eyesore?

 
 Well, apart from watching the tv news and reading local newspapers, I was quite surprised to see that Birmingham New Street station had made it into the latest issue of Surface. Yes, as of this moment, the redevelopment of this 'voted one of the worst train stations in the whole of the UK' has begun. From the era that gave us metal, concrete and 1960's car parks, this station has been with us ever since.

However, change is on the horizon...

Birmingham Newer New street station


It is regarded as being bold and brave. This it surely is... but in reply to the title's question

Answer: GBP600 million and 5 years.

Can't wait...
 

Saturday, 26 June 2010

New colours for the Croissant






















The Croissant is now available in another two colours, Paprika and Nettle.

Nettle has been an immediate hit since it was first introduced into my shop for the Honeycomb style, and the spicy vibrant Paprika is sure to follow suit.

Both Nettle and Paprika are a ribbed cotton canvas fabric, which is very different to corduroy. Ribbed cotton canvas is handwoven and has a much stronger and quality hand feel.

Currently available in 4 colours:  khaki green, paprika, nettle, black


Monday, 21 June 2010

The Carrylight



Easy to wear, easy to carry, and easy to use. Simply grab and go!

This is the concept of 'The Carrylight'. A new, chic bag with no fuss. The detailing is functional for either creating the shape or reinforcing the workmanship and construction. The bag is fully interlined.

What does interlining mean? Well, a great number of budget/mass-produced bags either use iron-on man made interlining, or no interlining at all. This makes the bag much easier and quicker to manufacture, and reduces costs. However, at the expense of true quality. My interlining is all 100% natural British cotton canvas, sourced from the mills of Yorkshire and made in England. Yes, this does increase the cost and making time considerably as each piece must be individually stitched inside, but a higher quality, more durable finish is achieved, as well as better shaping.

The Carrylight interior is fully lined and includes one large zip pocket, a trigger hook for keys, and three compartments for cellphones, ipods, letters, books, etc...

Currently available in new colours lime, chestnut, and vanilla. Custom colour orders are possible.

Friday, 11 June 2010

English Heritage

Traditional English shirts have always had a renowned reputation of the highest quality, and rightly so. Beautiful fabric, quality buttons, and impeccable workmanship all go into making the English shirt. However, having said that, their style is almost always very formal looking, business-like, or slightly old-fashioned.

So, this got me thinking and designing over the last few months on why not create a modern shirt that has a casual contemporary style but follows the same ethics of the traditional English shirt of high quality workmanship.

I've been developing prototypes of my shirt so that I can compare the fit and workmanship, and see which suits the Minus brand and my design the best. I will keep you posted on how I get on.

Friday, 16 April 2010

Duo messenger




I've been working on the the new Duo messenger over the last couple of months, as I have been wanting to introduce a new messenger choice. It uses a combination of two tonal fabrics with a textural contrast to give a great messenger in the 'middle.' (i.e. not too smart, but not too casual either). It really feels like a tardis, having no bulk but lots of interior space.

Easily holds laptops, ringbinders, files, paperwork, textbooks, magazines, lunchboxes, etc... whether going to the office or university.

Fully lined with high quality 100% cotton sateen, and the base is interlined with heavyweight cotton canvas and wadding for additional strength and protection. Inside contains two pockets ideal for a mobile phone/ipod/iphone and a trigger clip for keys. Outside a sleeve pocket is featured at the back, while the adjustable
strap is 100% cotton webbing.

Currently available in khaki, graphite, and charcoal.




Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Fold top plus



I have been developing the new Fold top plus for some time and I'm finally happy with finished proportions. Not too large but not too small, not too bulky but not too dinky. I really feel this size is just perfect, as it can hold a wide range of laptops and still look stylish.

It can achieve a very natural slouchy look but it has a durable strength as it is fully interlined with a medium weight cotton canvas.

I must admit it is probably my favourite style. Well....until my mood changes.

Currently available in charcoal or pewter brushed cotton canvas.