26 Feb Radley Tamar
Radley Tamar
This new line for SS13 comprises of 2 bags in 3 colours, Black, Fig and Korma on Radley online and a keyring in Duckegg, Grenadine and Chino colour schemes.
The bags available from Radley are a simple design with rings connecting the handles to the bags, and rope work style plaits to give the bag a nautical feel. The bags are a Medium Multiway bag and a Large Tote bag.
Update 01/03/2013: The bag available on House of Fraser has been renamed Wednesbury, as we suspected. In fact, as of writing, the tan bag has been renamed, and the black one is still listed as Tamar.
There is also a third bag in the Tamar line, available from House of Fraser. The bag available on House of Fraser is a medium acrossbody bag available in Tan and Black, but has very little resemblance to the bags available on Radley. The dog tag for the House of Fraser bag matches the keyring available from Radley however. It seems to us that this line is actually 2 different lines sharing a name.
Medium Multiway Bag
RRP £169.00 from Radley Online
- Made from Sierra Leather.
- Zip fastening.
- Inside features a slip pocket and zip pocket.
- Dimension: W29 x H18 x D6 cm
- Product code: 61941
Large Tote Bag
RRP £199.00 from Radley Online
- Made from Sierra Leather.
- Zip fastening.
- Inside features a slip pocket and zip pocket.
- Dimension: W36 x H35 x D9 cm
- Product code: 61942
The Keyring
RRP £25.00 From Radley Online and John Lewis
- Product code: 85602
Wednesbury Medium Acrossbody bag
(as listed on House of Fraser as Tamar)
RRP £169.00 from House of Fraser
Conclusion
This is line is quite confusing. Two completely different styles under the same name. Maybe there has been an error in the communication from Radley to House of Fraser or maybe this is just how they have done this. The keyring however matches the odd bag to the bags on the Radley website. Very strange indeed but overall nice bags and a nice keyring. Not as exciting as some of the ranges but practical.
Confusion over, it seems House of Fraser listed Wednesbury bags to Tamar. The oddest thing is that the Tamar keyring matches the Wednesbury bags, and not the Tamar bags.
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