Week of 8 April, 2007 - 00:00 to 14 April, 2007 - 23:59

Monica Edwards Reviews the Small Cafe Bag

"Overall, I will say it again...I LOVES my Tom Bihn Cafe bag. It is not just for mommies like me, but made for everyone on the go. I would highly recommend any of Tom Bihn’s products as I have yet to be disappointed by any of his wonderful bags. Added bonus, it makes me feel good to know that Tom makes all his bags here, in the good ‘ol U.S.A. and loves to show off his employees hard at work--go for a factory tour, he is happy to oblige. It is a very fascinating and informative tour of how his bags go from just a mere concept to the finished product."

Read the full review. Monica Edwards Reviews the TOM BIHN Small Cafe Shoulder Bag
darcy | 13 April 2007 12:08 pm | |  

New Customer Pictures From Around the World

We've revamped the Customer Pictures From Around the World section of our Web site, and added many new pictures of TOM BIHN customers with their bags in places such as Pompeii, Kjerringøy in Norway, New Mexico, Italy, Chile, and more. Check it out!

We would love to add your pictures to our Customer Pictures page. Email them to us, or post them to our TOM BIHN forums or the TOM BIHN Flickr Group.

TOM BIHN Bags Customer Pictures from Around the World
darcy | 12 April 2007 12:07 pm | |  

Mini Organizer Pouch In Stock + Limited Edition Colors

The Mini Organizer Pouch was so popular after its debut that it sold out in just a couple of weeks. It's now back in stock and ready to ship in the usual colors (Black, Steel, Crimson, Olive, Navy, Kelly, Wasabi, Deep Blue) and also in three unusual colors: Purple Antron/Cordura, Periwinkle, and Plum Ripstop. We found small rolls of these fabrics in the TOM BIHN fabric vaults.

Antron/Cordura is a fabric that's used to make racing suits (think Nascar). The ripstop pouches are made out of 500 denier Cordura with a 1000 denier ripstop.
The TOM BIHN Mini Organizer Pouch in Limited Edition Colors

Clockwise: Periwinkle Ripstop, Plum Ripstop, and Purple Antron.
darcy | 11 April 2007 4:20 pm | |  

Jason O'Grady of ZDNet Reviews the ID and Archetype

Jason O'Grady has posted a review of the TOM BIHN ID messenger bag and the Archetype Molded Cork laptop case on his ZDNet Apple blog. Here's an excerpt of his review:

"Instead, I paired the ID with the new and visually stunning Archetype sleeve (US$95) which protects my MacBook Pro with 0.25" thick closed cell foam, a #8YKK Uretech "splash-proof" zipper and an outer skin made of killer-looking genuine cork fabric. The sleeve alone is sure to be a conversation starter and the bag's no slouch either.

At US$225 the ID/Archetype combo might be a little pricey for people on a budget, but it's been my experience that quality bags built with good materials cost a little more - but they're worth it."
Read the full review.

Jason O'Grady of ZDNet Reviews the TOM BIHN ID messenger bag and Archetype laptop case
darcy | 10 April 2007 11:59 am | |  

In Stock: Size 5 Brain Cell + Brain Bag in All Colors

The Size 5 Brain Cell is now in-stock in all colors: Black, Steel, Crimson, Deep Blue, Wasabi, and Olive.

Also in stock is the Brain Bag in all colors: Black, Steel, Kelly, Navy, Sapphire, and Olive.
darcy | 10 April 2007 11:47 am | |