A Little Something For The Ladies



Nov 14, 2008
The Bowler

We write about a lot of bags and gear on this site, and like seat belts, I suspect most of it is designed with the adult male in mind. So, for the ladies, you may want to consider The Bowler, a camera bag that 'doesn't sacrifice looks for performance, and does double duty as both a camera bag and a purse.'

PRESS RELEASE:

Women make up the fastest-growing segment of digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera buyers, and they want great looking camera bags that provide superior protection.  The Bowler, new from Acme Made, doesn't sacrifice looks for performance, and does double duty as both a camera bag and a purse.

Made with the superior construction that all Acme Made products are known for, the Bowler is colorful, durable, and sized to fit most DSLR cameras.

Features:

Materials are high-quality synthetic leather, tricot and YKK zippers

White handles and trim provide bold contrast and the tapered handles lay comfortably in the hand

Hidden exterior accessory pockets hold essentials and hidden loops can attach a shoulder strap

Quilted tricot lining lets camera slide easily in and out and provides superior protection

 Dual zippered top-flap opening provides a quick and easy way to open and close the bag

Padded adjustable divider can be moved or removed entirely to accommodate camera and accessories

Retail price:
 $39.99 as a special offer for the holidays.
www.acmemade.com.






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