DSPTCH and Engineered Garments Deliver Utility Bag Collaboration
Technical bag brand, DSPTCH has teamed up with Engineered Garments for a new utility bag collaboration.
Fusing the San Francisco-based brand’s affinity for utilitarian accessories with Engineered Garments’ knack for contemporary menswear design, the collaboration offers up a vision of balanced forward-facing, yet versatile styles. The collection is comprised of four bag styles, which include a Ridgepack, Utility Tote, Unit Vertical Pouch and Unit Zipper Pouch. But what makes the pieces stand out is their custom-dyed DYNEEMA composite fabric construction – appearing in tree green, deep electric blue and slate.
Additionally, the bags feature a one-of-a-kind pattern due to the labor-intensive dyeing process and hand-folded technique. Commitment to crafting the perfect pieces, the dyeing technique was a collaborative process that took months to craft the desired outcome. Completing the bags is black detailing, which extends to all straps, buckles and handles.
Take a look at the new offering in the gallery above. Ranging in price from $80 USD to $352 USD, the DSPTCH x Engineered Garments utility bag collection is available now on the brand’s website. The collection is also available at Nepenthes stores in the United States, United Kingdom and Japan.
In other news, Umbro and Slam Jam kick off FW23 with an all-new “Penalty Culture” collection.
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