The E.C.Knox Carryall is the diaper bag announcing, "I'm proud to be a new dad and I've got a sense of style." Made with lightweight and durable ballistic nylon, it features a zip-out changing station, 15 pockets (one of which accommodates a wine bottle), padded computer sleeve, backpack conversion, removable liner (for cleaning and for permanent removal to convert to "grown-up" messenger tote) and instant access to wet wipes. This is the diaper bag of your mother's and father's dreams. Now it can be yours. Parenting isn't easy - but looking good while parenting should be a cinch. The E.C.Knox is here for you (and your baby).
The E.C.Knox Carryall (in fabulously frivolous white...the "Coastal") is the diaper bag announcing, "I'm proud to be a new parent and I've got a sense of style." Made with lightweight and durable ballistic nylon (that's super-scrubbable...to keep pristinely white), it features a zip-out changing station, 15 pockets (one of which accommodates a wine bottle), padded computer sleeve, backpack conversion, removable liner (for cleaning and for permanent removal to convert to "grown-up" messenger tote) and instant access to wet wipes. This is the diaper bag of your mother's and father's dreams. Now it can be yours. Parenting isn't easy - but looking good while parenting should be a cinch. The E.C.Knox is here for you (and your baby).
The E.C.Knox Carryall ("Windsor" - with gray exterior, blue/red racing stripes, and red paisley interior) is the diaper bag announcing, "I'm proud to be a new dad and I've got a sense of style." Made with lightweight and durable ballistic nylon, it features a zip-out changing station, 15 pockets (one of which accommodates a wine bottle), padded computer sleeve, backpack conversion, removable liner (for cleaning and for permanent removal to convert to "grown-up" messenger tote) and instant access to wet wipes. This is the diaper bag of your mother's and father's dreams. Now it can be yours. Parenting isn't easy - but looking good while parenting should be a cinch. The E.C.Knox is here for you (and your baby).
The perfect duffel bag for weekends away with baby and daddy (or mommy!) Made from our durable/lightweight ballistic nylon with leather trip, the "Colton" has two huge compartments for stowing dad's items and baby's items. A removable organizing tray for baby items and secret access. The entire bag opens in multiple directions for highest convenience. Features more pockets for organizing, instant access to wet wipes (from the outside) and our signature paisley design. Enough room for the comfiest of weekend getaways.
These classic silk scarves never go out of style. They are elegantly lightweight and large enough to be worn as a scarf or a wrap. Traditionally handloomed by a women’s weaving cooperative and made from 100% Khmer (Cambodian) silk and non-toxic dyes.
The Cambodia women’s silk weaving cooperative is located in the Takeo Province, a rural, low income area. They employ over 500 weavers from 7 villages. The silk is also produced locally by 350 farmers who grow mulberry trees which rear cocoons from silk worms. The cocoons are spun into silk thread and eventually handloomed into these elegant works of art.
The goal of this social enterprise is to prevent the ancient Cambodian silk weaving tradition from vanishing, while empowering women and contributing to the economic development of more isolated areas. The complex art of silk weaving is a dying ancient tradition but the weaving cooperative trains younger generations to keep it alive. They provide employment opportunities and training for women living in the area who would otherwise be forced to flee to neighboring countries in search of jobs. There, separated from their families and lacking education, they often fall into dangerous situations such as human trafficking, sexual abuse or hard work conditions. By joining the weaving cooperative, the women become financially independent and can work from home so they can care for their children at the same time.
These classic silk scarves never go out of style. They are elegantly lightweight and large enough to be worn as a scarf or a wrap. Traditionally handloomed by a women’s weaving cooperative and made from 100% Khmer (Cambodian) silk and non-toxic dyes.
The Cambodia women’s silk weaving cooperative is located in the Takeo Province, a rural, low income area. They employ over 500 weavers from 7 villages. The silk is also produced locally by 350 farmers who grow mulberry trees which rear cocoons from silk worms. The cocoons are spun into silk thread and eventually handloomed into these elegant works of art.
The goal of this social enterprise is to prevent the ancient Cambodian silk weaving tradition from vanishing, while empowering women and contributing to the economic development of more isolated areas. The complex art of silk weaving is a dying ancient tradition but the weaving cooperative trains younger generations to keep it alive. They provide employment opportunities and training for women living in the area who would otherwise be forced to flee to neighboring countries in search of jobs. There, separated from their families and lacking education, they often fall into dangerous situations such as human trafficking, sexual abuse or hard work conditions. By joining the weaving cooperative, the women become financially independent and can work from home so they can care for their children at the same time.
These classic silk scarves never go out of style. They are elegantly lightweight and large enough to be worn as a scarf or a wrap. Traditionally handloomed by a women’s weaving cooperative and made from 100% Khmer (Cambodian) silk and non-toxic dyes.
The Cambodia women’s silk weaving cooperative is located in the Takeo Province, a rural, low income area. They employ over 500 weavers from 7 villages. The silk is also produced locally by 350 farmers who grow mulberry trees which rear cocoons from silk worms. The cocoons are spun into silk thread and eventually handloomed into these elegant works of art.
The goal of this social enterprise is to prevent the ancient Cambodian silk weaving tradition from vanishing, while empowering women and contributing to the economic development of more isolated areas. The complex art of silk weaving is a dying ancient tradition but the weaving cooperative trains younger generations to keep it alive. They provide employment opportunities and training for women living in the area who would otherwise be forced to flee to neighboring countries in search of jobs. There, separated from their families and lacking education, they often fall into dangerous situations such as human trafficking, sexual abuse or hard work conditions. By joining the weaving cooperative, the women become financially independent and can work from home so they can care for their children at the same time.
These unisex cashmere scarves can be worn multiple ways and are the perfect accessory for layering on cold evenings. Made on a hand knitting machine, these timeless scarves make great gifts and carry a story you can feel good about!
Color: Charcoal gray, heather gray + sand
Handmade with love in Nepal.
Because of the hand-loomed nature of these scarves, each is one-of-a-kind and completely unique. There are slight variations in colors and patterns.
Nepal/Tibetan Himalayan cashmere is renowned as some of the softest cashmere in the world. Cashmere is extremely light and luxuriously soft yet keeps you extremely warm. Cashmere comes from the softest undercoat of a goat and it takes an average of three goats wool to make one scarf!
All of our cashmere scarves and throws are handloomed in Pokhara Nepal by blind, deaf, or disabled weavers. We partner with a local non-profit organization that provides them with the tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving. In Nepal, the disabled are discriminated against in mainstream society. They have little or no opportunities for work. Weaving allows them to enjoy an independent life, increases their self-esteem and also improves the way they are treated by their family. The organization further gives back to the disabled community by donating white canes, hearing aids and wheel-chairs, providing food, medicine and essential goods for aged-care homes, helping the poor and distributing relief to earthquake and landslide victims. With such a great cause, these are our most favorite pieces!
These unisex cashmere scarves can be worn multiple ways and are the perfect accessory for layering on cold evenings. The biscotti shade is a mixture of natural threads so it will go with everything. Made on a hand knitting machine by disabled weavers, these timeless scarves make great gifts and carry a story you can feel good about!
Color: Charcoal gray, classic brown + beige
Handmade with love in Nepal.
Because of the hand-loomed nature of these scarves, each is one-of-a-kind and completely unique. There are slight variations in colors and patterns.
Nepal/Tibetan Himalayan cashmere is renowned as some of the softest cashmere in the world. Cashmere is extremely light and luxuriously soft yet keeps you extremely warm. Cashmere comes from the softest undercoat of a goat and it takes an average of three goats wool to make one scarf!
All of our cashmere scarves and throws are handloomed in Pokhara Nepal by blind, deaf, or disabled weavers. We partner with a local non-profit organization that provides them with the tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving. In Nepal, the disabled are discriminated against in mainstream society. They have little or no opportunities for work. Weaving allows them to enjoy an independent life, increases their self-esteem and also improves the way they are treated by their family. The organization further gives back to the disabled community by donating white canes, hearing aids and wheel-chairs, providing food, medicine and essential goods for aged-care homes, helping the poor and distributing relief to earthquake and landslide victims. With such a great cause, these are our most favorite pieces!
These unisex cashmere scarves can be worn multiple ways and are the perfect accessory for layering on cold evenings. Made on a hand knitting machine, these timeless scarves make great gifts and carry a story you can feel good about!
Color: Gray, black + beige
Handmade with love in Nepal.
Because of the hand-loomed nature of these scarves, each is one-of-a-kind and completely unique. There are slight variations in colors and patterns.
Nepal/Tibetan Himalayan cashmere is renowned as some of the softest cashmere in the world. Cashmere is extremely light and luxuriously soft yet keeps you extremely warm. Cashmere comes from the softest undercoat of a goat and it takes an average of three goats wool to make one scarf!
All of our cashmere scarves and throws are handloomed in Pokhara Nepal by blind, deaf, or disabled weavers. We partner with a local non-profit organization that provides them with the tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving. In Nepal, the disabled are discriminated against in mainstream society. They have little or no opportunities for work. Weaving allows them to enjoy an independent life, increases their self-esteem and also improves the way they are treated by their family. The organization further gives back to the disabled community by donating white canes, hearing aids and wheel-chairs, providing food, medicine and essential goods for aged-care homes, helping the poor and distributing relief to earthquake and landslide victims. With such a great cause, these are our most favorite pieces!
These versatile cashmere scarves can be worn multiple ways and are the perfect accessory for layering on cold evenings. They are delicately soft against your skin and the modern prints are handmade on traditional looms. These timeless scarves make great gifts and carry a story you can feel good about!
Details: Edges finished with small fringe.
Color: Lapis Blue + White
Handmade with love in Nepal.
Because of the hand-loomed nature of these scarves, each is one-of-a-kind and completely unique. There are slight variations in colors and patterns.
Nepal/Tibetan Himalayan cashmere is renowned as some of the softest cashmere in the world. Cashmere is extremely light and luxuriously soft yet keeps you extremely warm. Cashmere comes from the softest undercoat of a goat and it takes an average of three goats wool to make one scarf!
All of our cashmere scarves and throws are handloomed in Pokhara Nepal by blind, deaf, or disabled weavers. We partner with a local non-profit organization that provides them with the tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving. In Nepal, the disabled are discriminated against in mainstream society. They have little or no opportunities for work. Weaving allows them to enjoy an independent life, increases their self-esteem and also improves the way they are treated by their family. The organization further gives back to the disabled community by donating white canes, hearing aids and wheel-chairs, providing food, medicine and essential goods for aged-care homes, helping the poor and distributing relief to earthquake and landslide victims. With such a great cause, these are our most favorite pieces!
The ultimate duffle bag ideal for the gym, studio, or travel. Fabric lined interior, with large zip pockets for all your essentials. Dual carrying options for flexibility and convenience. Scratch resistant bottom with water resistant exterior. Includes front and side pockets for your water bottle, keys, wallet, or cell phone.