Wallets, Bags, and Small Goods at Hlaska (Up to 56% Off). Three Options Available.
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Factory founded by two designers crafts stylish, durable, understated wallets, bags & small goods
Animals utilize accessories in the wild to gain attention—peacocks’ plumage helps them attract mates, and gorillas keep pet kittens to appear sensitive to the ladies. Follow Mother Nature’s example with today’s Groupon to Hlaska in San Francisco, Palo Alto, and San Jose. Choose from the following options:
- For $49, you get $100 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods.
- For $69, you get $150 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods.
- For $89, you get $200 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods. <p>
Since opening its doors in 2005, cofounders Anthony Mazzei and Chad Hurley of Hlaska have crafted fashion from utility, dreaming up useful, understated accessories in their design studio before materializing products in a connected factory. Durable bags such as the men’s Oceanist duffel ($295) or the women’s Minimal shopping tote ($295) accompany everyday life while supporting the weight of large, useful items including laptops, notebooks, and 1990s cell phones. Smaller items include vegetable-dyed leather wallets—the women’s Kaleidoscope small zippered wallet ($165) or men’s Evergreen billfold ($145)—and practical goods including a brass bottle opener ($50) for jimmying open imported brass beers.
Factory founded by two designers crafts stylish, durable, understated wallets, bags & small goods
Animals utilize accessories in the wild to gain attention—peacocks’ plumage helps them attract mates, and gorillas keep pet kittens to appear sensitive to the ladies. Follow Mother Nature’s example with today’s Groupon to Hlaska in San Francisco, Palo Alto, and San Jose. Choose from the following options:
- For $49, you get $100 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods.
- For $69, you get $150 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods.
- For $89, you get $200 worth of wallets, bags, and small goods. <p>
Since opening its doors in 2005, cofounders Anthony Mazzei and Chad Hurley of Hlaska have crafted fashion from utility, dreaming up useful, understated accessories in their design studio before materializing products in a connected factory. Durable bags such as the men’s Oceanist duffel ($295) or the women’s Minimal shopping tote ($295) accompany everyday life while supporting the weight of large, useful items including laptops, notebooks, and 1990s cell phones. Smaller items include vegetable-dyed leather wallets—the women’s Kaleidoscope small zippered wallet ($165) or men’s Evergreen billfold ($145)—and practical goods including a brass bottle opener ($50) for jimmying open imported brass beers.