



{samaria project}
My love for vintage suitcases stems from my childhood. I traveled a lot and I had a small brown American Tourister suitcase. I didn't think much of the thing then- but now I am crazy about them. {my husband would say obsessed.} I usually buy cases that are in their original state but I am very fond of Samaria Projects' train cases with hip fabric updates. In my experience a train case with a decent interior is hard to come by- so this is a great solution. Love it.
Update:: Jess from Samaria Project has designed a traincase inspired by yours truly. She has incorporated some of my favorite colors and graphic patterns. Check out the "Cameron" here.
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1 comments:
Love those! Also love that whole shop :)
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