Curating a Heritage Lifestyle
1930s Gladstone Kit Bag with in beautiful rich mahogany. Truly a vintage staple, this travel bag has a unique snap-and-lock fastening. It comes with leather belt straps in perfect condition.
The Gladstone bag denotes a small portmanteau suitcase built over a rigid frame which could separate into two equal sections.
The first example was designed and manufactured by J G Beard at his leather shop in the City of Westminster. He named the creation after the British Prime Minister who he greatly admired, William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898). Typically made of stiff leather and belted with lanyards, a Gladstone bag differs from the suitcase by being deeper in proportion to its length.
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