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PMW Manufacturing Mesh Tinker Backpack A small, lightweight, everyday backpack with two zipper pockets on the front for secure and easy access. The interior has a small pocket with zipper closure perfect for cash and keys. Durable nylon webbing shoulder straps. Made in the USA. Read More About PMW MFG 14 3/4" x 9 1/4" x 3.5" black nylon mesh, nylon webbing, YKK custom zipper pulls. Made in the USA $8 Flat Fee Shipping PMW MFG is an American bag company based in Woodstock, New York. Run by brother and sister team Asa Nishijima and Mai Warshafsky, the two set out to create inventive bags that layer fashion and sport and are made in the USA.For several years, Sarah Andelman, the founder and creative director of the cult Paris boutique Colette, has been a regular visitor to the Catskills, where she and her family have owned a house for the past decade. In 2011, she got married in Woodstock, and she now spends many of her holidays and summers in the region.
“I think I feel a little guilty spending so much time upstate,” she recently told T in an email from the house, where she and her family had come from Paris to celebrate Halloween.After discovering the wealth of locally made products — from jewelry to candles to granola — over the years, “it made sense for me to bring all of it to Paris, where the Catskills are really unknown,” Andelman said. And so starting Nov. 16, Colette will feature a collection of goods, art, music and literature produced in that triangle stretching from the Hudson Valley to Delaware County and down to the Pennsylvania border. arma 3 backpack pboAmong the wares on offer are tallow-based soaps from Sawkill Farm in Red Hook, bug sprays from Cold Spring Apothecary on the Hudson, maple syrup from Westwind Orchard in Accord and cider from Wayside Cider in Delhi. arc'teryx khamski backpack
There will also be totes and backpacks, as well as a T-shirt from Phoenicia’s Graham & Co. hotel that trumpets its battle-cry slogan: CATSKILLS VS. T Magazine Newsletter Sign up for a weekly compendium of exquisite and exclusive fashion, design, food, interiors and travel coverage. Receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. Cynics might say that it was only a matter of time before the marketing of the Brooklyn hipster would give way to the marketing of the upstate “hickster.” cryaotic backpackBut it’s clear that Andelman’s connection to the Catskills is more personal than it is commercial. khamski backpackShe’s friendly with some of the people she is featuring and has chosen to showcase not just the things they make to eat and wear, but the songs they sing and the fantastical and folkloric imagery they dream up.rei agility backpack
Will Lytle, a young artist from West Hurley whose work will be featured at Colette, sketches fairy-tale-like comics that evoke the dark humor of Maurice Sendak and Edward Gorey. Andelman happened upon his work a few years ago at a market in Woodstock, and asked him to make zines as gifts for her wedding guests. (Lytle will be producing a wall mural at Colette.) Jeremy Bernstein, a.k.a. Burnell Pines, a musician whose folk- and psychedelic-rock-inflected mountain songs recall the ’70s Woodstock of his youth, and Anastacia Bolina, who fabricates puppets and sculptures from roots, garlic stems and other organic detritus, are both neighbors of Andelman’s.backpack lato tucano Andelman’s decision to spotlight the Catskills is a testament to the growing number of young do-it-yourselfers in the region in recent years. The designer Asa Nishijima was born and raised in Woodstock but spent eight years in Tokyo crafting leather goods for Yohji Yamamoto before coming back to his hometown and launching PMW MFG, a line of American-made rucksacks and totes.
And while PMW MFG (short for Peters Mountain Works Manufacturing) has a mountaineering feel to it — with its cordura and diamond-ripstop fabrics and nylon webbing — it also edges toward high-fashion experimentation in its collaborations with Opening Ceremony, the Ace Hotel and the designer Bernhard Willhelm. Nishijima, along with his jewelry-designer partner, Jodi Busby (whose delicately cast bronze, silver and gold bracelets and necklaces are also in the show), runs D Day, a small boutique in Woodstock that features almost all local talents: There are sunglasses by young label Grey Ant, which recently moved its operations there from Los Angeles, as well as ethereal cashmere knits by the Hurley-based Ryan Roche, whose hats and horsehair bracelets will also be presented at Colette. In a converted World War II textile factory in nearby Kingston, Joshua Vogel uses vintage lathes and hatchets to hand-carve stunning turned-wood sculptures, bowls and spoons out of local sugar maple, catalpa and white oak.
Andelman discovered one of his pieces — a jug-shaped vessel of tulip poplar wood — in Christian Liaigre’s showroom in Paris and inquired about purchasing and shipping it to her upstate home, only to find that it had, in fact, been made just 40 minutes from there.Two young publications included in the show document the interesting people living in the area. The photographer Kate Orne, who is based in Highland, says that in the six years that she’s lived upstate, she’s been struck by the intense creative output of the region. Orne founded “Upstate Diary” in 2014 as a way to link up the different artists and artisans who, she says, often work in isolation in the woods and mountains. In its pages are intimate interviews with the likes of the model and artist Christina Kruse, the photographer Sheila Metzner and the musician Melissa Auf der Maur. “‘Upstate Diary’ is about people,” Orne says, “what keeps them up at night, what they are struggling with, why they moved upstate, what do they gain from the landscape.”