Description
Guy Cotten Nano Holdall Bag
The new NAN-O holdall is the small holdall of the range! This bag is made with the fabric used for sailor’s duffel bags. It is the size of a tool bag for handymen or a very trendy handbag or lunch bag! Ideal for sea-related sports activities.
It remains a hard-wearing good quality bag. Like other noble materials, it acquires a patina with age, becomes suppler and adapts your use.It lives with you!
- Firstly the bottom and body of bag is waterproof with welded seams.
- Secondly it has a zip fastener under a flap with magnets that makes it almost waterproof.
- With 2 long strap handles.
- And 2 inside pockets.
- Lastly it is 20 cm x 33 cm and has a 10 litre capacity.
Ferrasac fabric: Thick and highly resistant, this high-frequency weldable fabric par excellence is used to make excellent waterproof bags. 630g/m²
Colours: ORANGE, BLACK, YELLOW, RED, BLUE,NAVY/LIGHT GREEN & BLACK/BLUE.
Brand
Guy Cotten
We at Mike Cornish have been proud suppliers of Guy Cotten workwear for the fishing industry for over 30 years and still rate them as the best Oilskins and Smocks available, tried and tested for decades by both the inshore and offshore fishing fleet as well as sport fishing such as angling and sea fishing, including the farming and agricultural sector, along with food production and processing.
Guy Cotten is a French outdoor clothing manufacturer founded in 1964 by Guy Cotten, known for its distinctive yellow oilskin items, they make fishing workwear, clothing and personal equipment in areas such as the fishing industry, all sea and marine related professions, sports and outdoor, all-weather and safety clothing.
Guy Cotten embodies for everyone the spirit of the adventurers of the sea, professional or private. We are known worldwide for our raincoats and our little yellow man. Our clothing has been home to fishermen and the world's greatest skippers since 1964. For almost 60 years, the name GUY COTTEN has been travelling the seas of the globe, treading fields, seashores and increasingly city centres.