I’m coming back!
It’s been a while since the last post, have been busy with finishing my master’s thesis so didn’t have much time. I’m almost done though, so AVRG should be up and running soon.
In the meantime check out my other tumblr Style over Substance for the easily reblogged stuff ;)
Griffin, known for building cases and bags for laptops and phones, collaborates with heirloomgrade leathergoods company Colonel Littleton to make some splendid sleeves and bags for your accessories.
This tan Nappa leather biker jacket from Burberry Prorsum is just that tad different enough to really appeal to me.
The Tribeca Cocoon loses out on style points, but does look like a very capable cambag for your dSLR and two pieces of glass, along with a grid-it organizer.
1000 hours per rifle are needed for the engraved decorations on each one of these William & Son rifles.
The Soho Shoulder Bag is a very nice piece from oldschool British leatherkings Brooks, though it’s on the edge of crossing into murse territory…
Moore & Giles team up with professional mixologist Meehan to build this ultimate bartender’s utility bag. Everything you need, including carefully protected glassware.
The Tomo reinterprets the classic Victorinox Swiss Army Knife into a rectangular keychain with the same functionality.
I have a severe distaste for the Porsche Panamera. It’s a 911 tortured into a contortion it should never be in. But the kid in me can’t help but fall for the charms of this Edo Competition modded piece.
I don’t bike enough to make it worth my while, but a bike-frame messenger bag like this Retrovelo would be so worth the trouble if I did.
The Shelby Cobra was introduced 50 years ago, definitely a good reason for celebrations. Along with a 50th anniversary model, ofcourse! Amusingly, the 50 cars of this limited edition are decked out with all kinds of upgraded gear except for one thing: you have to provide your own engine, in true kitcar fashion.













