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Mountains to Metropolitan: Gear that Performs with Arch Industries

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Overview:
One of the hardest achievements in design is maintaining form and function. A maker who is capable of doing both is truly gifted. This is where our guest Andrea Perici comes in. His company Arch Industries makes custom packs that will leave you wanting for nothing.
We got to partner with Andrea to create a custom pack. Starting with a new pattern on X-Pac® V15 in a new colorway. Then we turned the rest over to Andrea for the implementation.
Key Takeaways:

  • How he allows his past career to influence design
  • What he looks for in a color palette
  • Why his 3-panel bottom gusset creates a more ergonomic design
  • What it looks like to design a custom pack with Andrea

Chapters
00:00- Introduction and Personal Sewing Journey
03:05- Design Philosophy and Inspiration
08:53- Creating a Signature Style and Shape
15:33- Product Range and Customization Options
19:25- Managing Growth as a One-Man Company
26:22- Designing and Choosing Components
29:30- Home Shop and Equipment
31:17- Attention to Detail and Freehand Binding
33:42- Unveiling the Custom Pack Design
34:51- Exploring the Pack's Features and Pockets
51:36- Missing Fabrics in the Market
01:04:50- Final Thoughts

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@RipstopbytheRoll
www.ripstopbytheroll.com

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Overview:
One of the hardest achievements in design is maintaining form and function. A maker who is capable of doing both is truly gifted. This is where our guest Andrea Perici comes in. His company Arch Industries makes custom packs that will leave you wanting for nothing.
We got to partner with Andrea to create a custom pack. Starting with a new pattern on X-Pac® V15 in a new colorway. Then we turned the rest over to Andrea for the implementation.
Key Takeaways:

  • How he allows his past career to influence design
  • What he looks for in a color palette
  • Why his 3-panel bottom gusset creates a more ergonomic design
  • What it looks like to design a custom pack with Andrea

Chapters
00:00- Introduction and Personal Sewing Journey
03:05- Design Philosophy and Inspiration
08:53- Creating a Signature Style and Shape
15:33- Product Range and Customization Options
19:25- Managing Growth as a One-Man Company
26:22- Designing and Choosing Components
29:30- Home Shop and Equipment
31:17- Attention to Detail and Freehand Binding
33:42- Unveiling the Custom Pack Design
34:51- Exploring the Pack's Features and Pockets
51:36- Missing Fabrics in the Market
01:04:50- Final Thoughts

Find Us on Social Media 🚀
@RipstopbytheRoll
www.ripstopbytheroll.com

  continue reading

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