I'm assembling a sustainable transportation gift guide for a local magazine. Let me know if there are any new locally made products I should include that might not be on my radar, stuff that's not already on the Grid Chicago gift guide (http://gridchicago.com/shop/), which hasn't been updated for a while.
Thanks!
John Greenfield
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Uh, not to nitpick, but PoCampo is not locally made anymore. I believe it now made in China.
Additions to this list could be:
http://www.nonethelessgarments.com/ - Bike commuter garments made in Chicago
http://www.winter-session.com/ - Bags and wallets made in the heart of Andersonville
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bicycles - locally made bicycles
Thanks Duppie! Locally designed is probably good enough, but I'll keep that issue in mind.
I'm sure many components on Heritage bikes are sourced overseas, as well. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I like their bikes, and love the shop and the people there.
Speaking of locally-made goods, a wish: somebody should make saddles with Horween leather, their shop is on Elston and Ashland. And they make some of the best leather, anywhere.
Duppie said:
Uh, not to nitpick, but PoCampo is not locally made anymore. I believe it now made in China.
Additions to this list could be:
http://www.nonethelessgarments.com/ - Bike commuter garments made in Chicago
http://www.winter-session.com/ - Bags and wallets made in the heart of Andersonville
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bicycles - locally made bicycles
Do you like pie? So do I! Here's what I want!
I almost had a shit fit when I thought I lost my Kozy Prery hat.
But the frames are made here from American steel, which is something you can't say of very many U.S. based bike brands.
Will V. said:
I'm sure many components on Heritage bikes are sourced overseas, as well. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I like their bikes, and love the shop and the people there.
Speaking of locally-made goods, a wish: somebody should make saddles with Horween leather, their shop is on Elston and Ashland. And they make some of the best leather, anywhere.
Duppie said:Uh, not to nitpick, but PoCampo is not locally made anymore. I believe it now made in China.
Additions to this list could be:
http://www.nonethelessgarments.com/ - Bike commuter garments made in Chicago
http://www.winter-session.com/ - Bags and wallets made in the heart of Andersonville
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bicycles - locally made bicycles
Pie Box is an awesome suggestion. Thanks!
Winter Session uses Horween leather in their products.
Will V. said:
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Speaking of locally-made goods, a wish: somebody should make saddles with Horween leather, their shop is on Elston and Ashland. And they make some of the best leather, anywhere.
Duppie said:Uh, not to nitpick, but PoCampo is not locally made anymore. I believe it now made in China.
Additions to this list could be:
http://www.nonethelessgarments.com/ - Bike commuter garments made in Chicago
http://www.winter-session.com/ - Bags and wallets made in the heart of Andersonville
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bicycles - locally made bicycles
I'm curious, how do pies never bounce in a pie box? I love the idea, and I've always wondered how to transport things like doughnuts, pies, and pizzas on a bike. I thought of a container on the rack, but I was worried about any bouncing. One missed pothole and your pie splatters all over the top of the container, no?
Has anyone actually used anything to transport things that have delicate tops? I mean, you really don't want the frosting/crust all mashed.
Holly said:
Do you like pie? So do I! Here's what I want!
I don't know, but they've been making leather, specifically for sporting goods, for over 100 years.
Cameron Puetz said:
I'm not sure how expansive Horween's product line is, but the leather used in saddles is cut and tanned very differently than the leather used in bags and clothing. A tannery that makes good leather for clothing may not be set up to crank out saddles.
All of these aren't locally made, but its related - http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/did-santa-put-any-bike-rel...
I make a couple of block printed postcards for bike lovers: https://www.etsy.com/listing/126400269/bike-to-eat-linocut-postcard?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/43872727/bike-love-postcard-pink?
Nice!
I already turned in the piece, but everyone feel free to keep posting gift ideas here - I'm sure they'll be of interest to other Chainlinkers.
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