Will Leather Goods has designed the official bag for this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
It’s a fitting project for the fashion house which owes its origins to the film industry. The company’s CEO Bill Adler was formerly an actor, but needed to look at other job opportunities during the Screen Actors Guild strike of 1981. He started Billy’s Belts during that time, a business which later grew to become Will Leather Goods.
Each Will Leather Goods Tribeca Film Tote is branded with the Tribeca Film Festival and Will Leather Goods logos and assembled in the United States. Each one is made from natural cotton canvas, which is accented with a brown leather base and pair of handles.
The limited edition tote will hit the hands of prominent actors, filmmakers, and industry insiders when the festival hits New York between April 20 and May 1. However you don’t need to be a Hollywood A-lister to get your hands on one. The tote and a companion canvas carryall will be available through at Tribeca Film Festival merchandise stalls and the Tribeca Film website during the festival period. You can expect to pay $195 for the tote and a mere $46 for the carryall.