![]() ![]() One winner with a valid entry will be selected at random. Giveaway starts on and will run until at 11:59 pm PST. *If you already follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest and/or already subscribe to Gourmande in the Kitchen let me know as well, since this counts as an entry. PLEASE REMEMBER: Leave a separate comment for EACH of your entries or only one entry will be counted. Subscribe to Gourmande in the Kitchen updates by email, or subscribe to my RSS feed.* Follow Gourmande in the Kitchen on Pinterest or Instagram. Follow on Twitter and tweet the following : Win an Bowery camera bag from #giveawayĥ. “Like” Gourmande in the Kitchen on Facebook.*ģ. The required entry must be done otherwise any extra entries will not count. For example tell me what your favorite bag is. Required Entry: For a chance to win leave a comment here, whatever you’d like. Congratualtions Shasta, I hope you enjoy your new ONA bag! HOW TO ENTER: The Bowery sits comfortably over your shoulder or worn messenger style thanks to the wide adjustable strap.Ī functional yet stylish camera bag that does double duty as a larger bag insert and everyday walk-around bag the ONA Bowery does not disappoint and thanks to the wonderful people over at ONA I have one for you to win! Or ditch the DSLR and use this as a stylish way to tote your camera phone, accessories and wallet for everyday use. While it’s not a large bag, the Bowery will comfortably hold a full-sized DSLR with a medium sized lens attached and a second lens along with a few small accessories. The padding that lines the inside of the bag provides great protection for your camera and lenses. The signature waxed canvas is weatherproof and has a sturdy feel, while the leather and antique brass accents add an irresistible charm. ![]() Simply detach the strap from the sides and the padded Bowery sits comfortably inside larger bags, keeping your precious gear safe and sound. It’s the perfect bag for frequent travelers who want an inconspicuous camera bag that also fits in their suitcases to protect their gear in- transit. ![]() With its unisex design, the Bowery will appeal to photographers and camera enthusiasts alike who are looking for a light-weight around-town bag. The Bowery bag is their newest offering and while it’s the smallest in the line it’s certainly one of the most versatile as it does double duty as a carry around camera bag and a larger bag insert. Incredibly stylish for sure, ONA’s fine camera bags are ruggedly built and combine form with function in the most practical way. Here's a short video showing how I fit all this inside the Bowery.I’ve long admired ONA bags for their elegant yet understated look their line of camera bags combines good looks and functionality with a bit of old school charm. I don't always need this amount of gear, but it's good to have the option. But I can basically get all of the following into the Bowery. The leather version is a good bit heavier than the canvas one and as I said earlier, the purpose of this bag for me is to travel lighter on a day to day basis when I don't have a shoot that requires larger lenses. The Bowery can hold a lot of kit for such a small bag. The leather is thick and tough and the rivets and buckles are chunky and already look aged, which is in keeping with the rest of the bag. But if you want your bag to look as though you've been using it for years, even though it's fairly new, then look no further because ONA is definitely what you're after.īuild quality on ONA bags is fantastic, in fact I would say it's the best I have seen on any bag! The leather versions especially look as though they would last for many years, possibly out lasting me. The leather ONA bags are made to wear-in really quickly, so if you want one to stay looking as new as the day you bought it for many years, leather ONA bags are not for you. I paid the £219 at The Classic Camera and resisted buying a Leica M6 (for now) while I was in the shop. I ended up carrying the Bowery around in it's box for six hours that day while I shot some London Street Photography with the X70 and X-Pro2. I liked the Tan canvas version when I was looking at them at Classic Camera, but I knew I wouldn't get it out of my system unless I bought the leather one. The Antique Cognac looks good (it looks much better in the flesh than it does on the internet actually), but I loved the look of the Dark Truffle leather version. ![]() I kept coming back to the Bowery and was drawn to the leather versions especially. ![]()
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