MILOfest Giveaway Sponsor Feature – TomBihn Bags

September 20, 2010

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The newest MILOfest giveaway Sponsor is Tom Bihn Bags and I couldn’t be happier about their participation.

As is always the case, I try to bring the best and most interesting things to MILOfest. This year is no exception. In the world of premium bags, there are are only a few companies worth mentioning.  In my mind they are, Tom Bihn, Timbuk2, and Waterfield. Of those, the one that keeps coming out on top in terms of build quality and attention to detail is Tom Bihn.

For the MILOfest attendees, I got bold and asked them if they’d be interested in sponsoring a giveaway for the MILOfest conference and they agreed! They’ve sent over a beautiful Co-Pilot bag with their top-shelf Absolute Shoulder Strap. This is a $150.00 value easily when you include the keystrap they included.

Here’s a picture of the actual bag (it’s red-red).

 

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Here are some more giveaways, such as suede cloths and luggage tags:

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Many thank to Darcy @TomBihn and the other good folks who have agreed to sponsor MILOfest.  I’ve agreed to review a couple of their bags with no pre-conceived agreement that the review would be positive.  Look for the review coming up at LawyersUSA Online and here on this blog.

 

OH!!!! Before I forget, there’s one more (INCREDIBLE) giveaway coming for MILOfest attendees. This one’s worth at least $5,000 and it has a contest attached to it. Details will be released on October 1st, so get your registration in ASAP.

 

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