Author Archives: Kiara

Want to Make an Impact on Earth Day 2012?

Recycle Your Timbuk2 bag and we’ll donate your thoroughly loved messenger or pack to our recycle partners At The Crossroads (ATC) and YBike. How do Timbuk2 bags impact ATC’s work in San Francisco? An ATC counselor explains, “At The Crossroads builds relationships with youth who can be pretty hard to get to know, and Timbuk2 [...]

Recycled Thoughts: Month of Thanks

Week 4: This is the last week of the “Month of Thanks”. We really want to thank all of our loyal fans for participating in the past few recycling program blog posts because, without our fans recycling their old bags and writing to us, the program would be a lost cause. Lastly, we want to [...]

Recycled Thoughts: Month of Thanks

Week 3: The Recycling Program received a fancy bag the other day! This is a very rare piece of Timbuk2 art… In 2005, we partnered with a group of selected artists and featured their artwork on panels of the Classic Messenger bags as part of our Artist Originals Program. Only a limited quantity of bags [...]

Recycled Thoughts: Month of Thanks

Week 2: In the Bag Recycling Program, we received another awesome letter from a grateful customer! This bag was a favorite to Whitney and her sonĀ  and we sent it to wonderful home that will cherish it as much as they did! Whitney, we really appreciate your letter and generosity to our program! Thank you [...]

Recycled Thoughts: Month of Thanks

We are starting the month of November off right! We are very thankful to have fans who love the brand as much as WE DO! As part of our bag recycling program, we encourage our customers to tell us the memories that are tied to their bag. So every week in this month of thanks, [...]

Timbuk2 Bags Stick with You

We mean it when we say, “You’ve got a lifer on your hands.” As you can see here, Timbuk2 will be there as a sidekick through the toughest and roughest times and even when you’re getting arrested during Critical Mass! In our Michael Jackson voice: “I’ll be there… just look over your shoulders honey.” Jonathan [...]