Monthly Archives: November 2011

Timbuk2 Showstopper: Tights & Cons

Local gal Andrea popped by the Timbuk2 office last week to drop off a fresh copy of The Poor SF Bastard Almanac. The almanac is a guide to cheap, interesting, sometimes wacky things in San Francisco. Andrea used to work for our friends and neighbors @Arc Metalworks and is currently helping her friend distribute the [...]

Meet the Stork

Jonny and JJ introduce the Stork Messenger. The Stork launches on timbuk2.com on December 1, 2011. See more photos of the Stork Messenger here.

T2 In The UK

Fresh back from the Thanksgiving holiday, I wanted to take an opportunity to shout out to some great folks in the UK. We had our Timbuk2 European Sales Meeting for 2012 in the UK for the first time as we have a new distributor there. It was great to see friends old and new in [...]

A Diaper Bag At Long Last

The question to build or not to build a diaper bag has rattled around Timbuk2 since 2004. Our designers and marketers argued over the meaning of the diaper bag – does it have any meaning? – its form, function and users. Does one really need a diaper bag? What happens after diapers? Does it have [...]

Traveling with Timbuk2

In a perfect world, airports look like this: Via instragram/timbuk2 on Nov 23, 2011. Via @marissamakes on Nov 23, 2011.

Bike Commute Visuals

This is what your bike commutes look like. Via Bike Commute Photo Contest on Facebook (Nov 15 – 17, 2011).

Naked Suitcases

We ran a Photo Caption Contest on Facebook with our friends Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) last week. More than two hundreds folks penned captions but the one that took the cake was: Other quotes that made us focus intensely to avoid spraying coffee on our monitors were: And you wanted to go to Alaska. If [...]

Rocking the 1992 Vintage…

We had a visit today from our friend Kristin Smith who writes for both 7×7 and the San Francisco bike coalition here in the city. We were particularly excited to see her arrive rocking a 1992 classic messenger bag- still looking good!

Twins in the House

Matching hoodies. Fierce.

Timbukme2: New Employee Brando

Brando failing to make a cool hand gesture for this blog post photo.   Where did you come from? I’m a Southern boy; I was born in Memphis (my Mom was raised behind Graceland) and I was raised in a small town called Russellville on the other side of the Mississippi River in Arkansas. I [...]