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ABOUT TRAFALGAR CAMERA BAGS
The Trafalgar range of camera bags was designed with multi-function and security in mind; the bags don’t look like camera bags and so a preventative measure against theft. Also, the bags are multi-functional; once the detachable tray is removed from a bag, it can be used as a normal bag or a laptop bag or document bag.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION NOTES:
The camera bags are made from thick brown vintage leather and a special kind of waxed canvas with vintage leather trim and shoulder straps.
The brown vintage leather marks in different ways during production and usage so each bag is unique, very much like a fingerprint. No two products of the same style will ever be exactly alike.
The waxed canvas also ages beautifully with use with the wax breaking up in subtle colour variations giving the products a retro vintage look as well.
These bags are handcrafted and the stitching can make the difference of millimetres depending on the thickness of leather at that point.
The tray which accommodates the camera and lenses is detachable and can be removed from the bag enabling the user to utilise it in other ways. The camera and lenses can be left in the padded removable tray for storage.
The dividers in the trays are slim and quilted providing complete protection to camera components in the tray by acting as buffer. The slimline design leaves more space which allows for more components to be stored. These are unlike the traditional thick dividers which take up lots of storage space in a traditional camera bag.
The bags come with a beautifully crafted GILLIS LONDON metal hangtag, a stylish dust bag and personalised fittings. The zip pullers are substantial and strong. The wide zippers are durable, attractive and secure.
The GILLIS LONDON camera bags were created for the discerning photographer who wants versatility, reliability and style in one.
Leather - REACH compliant (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is a European Union regulation dated 18 December 2006. REACH addresses the production and use of chemical substances, and their potential impacts on both human health and the environment.)
