the
Jazz was prompted by Arthur Krick, our
father-figure in England,
who wanted
a multi-lingual shoulder bag
for all his "stuff"
In particular, something urbane, but that "will NOT make me mince..."
he said.
Not
a fashion accessory but an efficient private secretary, loosely
scaled to the A5 format - a score inviting improvisation.
(And, confidentially, a Linus blanket,
eminently huggable, with a panic handle...)
Colours (rubberised
cotton twill versus leather):
sand/cognac;
black/cognac; black/black |
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a
collapsible grab-handle... |
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a
slim, deep main compartment, secured by a generous cover
flap closing via a new 'hasp, staple and lock-tab' device,
elegant and functional... |
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a
full frontal zippered pocket... |
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a
pleated front pocket with seperate cover flap |
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a
flat rear pocket, also with integral cover flap |
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a
broadly comforting shoulder-strap |
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three-anchor
points for attaching the accessory rucksack straps, for carrying
the Jazz papoose-fashion... |
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padding:
7mm high-density foam in front, rear and base, with 4mm in
the sides and top cover-flap. |
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fervent
leather cladding of the base and both front and rear pockets |
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