In a stunning collaboration that marries aesthetic finesse with practical design, Left of Field Golf and Hiroki have launched a Sunday Carry Bag that’s equal parts rugged and refined.
At the heart of this design is the heritage of LOFG’s founder, Nick Ilias, whose childhood memories of Australia’s East Coast bushlands infuse this piece. The bag is crafted from waxed canvas—an all-weather favourite among those who know the importance of durability in the wild. With genuine suede accents, the bag feels luxurious but remains true to the earthy textures found in nature.
Every detail here feels intentional. Take, for instance, the front pocket adorned with a print inspired by the Angophora Costata, the Sydney Red Gum tree. Known natively as "Kajimbourra", this tree is an enduring symbol of Sydney's bushlands, with bark patterns that evoke resilience and timeless beauty. This design choice grounds the bag in Australian heritage while serving as a reminder of the landscapes that make the East Coast so iconic.
While it’s rooted in natural beauty, the Left of Field x Hiroki bag is thoroughly practical. Golfers will appreciate the waterproof lining and pockets—ideal for keeping essentials dry in unpredictable weather. The yellow leather trims aren’t just a vibrant nod to Australian wildflowers that bloom at the start of the year; they also add a pop of colour that complements the green and gold associated with Australia’s national colours.
The leather accents and embossed LOFG Flower Logo elevate the bag, while premium Cobra clips ensure durability and ease of use. The thick, padded strap—with additional suede detailing—offers an additional layer of both style and comfort.
For golfers who seek to bring a piece of Australia’s wild beauty onto the course, this bag offers exactly that. It’s more than a golf bag; it’s a tribute to the landscapes that inspire it, crafted with a level of care and intention that’s as durable as it is beautiful.
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