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SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle

By Citizenrosebud @citizenrosebudz

SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle The arrival of Chrome Industries to Seattle seems so natural. I couldn't think of a better fit for this mobile, eco-conscious and active city than the products that Chrome provides. You've probably seen their signature item around town: the ubiquitous messenger bag with the cool seatbelt strap? Yup, that's Chrome. 
SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to SeattleSECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle
When I was telling the boyfriend about my plans to attend a press event at the Chrome HUB in downtown Seattle, about how cool their messenger bags looked online, he simply pulled out HIS well-worn bag and showed it to me. It's a nearly six year old Chrome messenger bag. He loves their products. And after checking out their new downtown digs, I think I do too. 

SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle

Handy Hipsters: helpful Chrome clerks stand ready to serve in requisite crisp black Tees + scraggly beards.

Chrome hails from San Francisco and got its start catering to the thriving bike messenger world there. Which may explain the cool, clean, urban aesthetic that drives their collections. Quality, smart design that serves up solutions to getting around a city environment on a bike, while looking chill, is the hallmark of this brand. And looking around in their Seattle space, their sixth store in the world, you can feel the SF vibe going on. Its understated, hip and very "home brewed artisanal" which means it's going to go down smooth with the locals here. Up close the gear is phenomenally well made: the lines of bags, cases and clothing have a quietness to them, nothing screams loudly in need of attention, but rather softly whispers it. Well, not even a whisper, the confidence is so sub-sonic, and seems the sartorial equivalent to a chin nod aimed towards you from across the room.  The quality of the materials and the manufacturing is outstanding. These are items you purchase with the intent to use on a daily basis, with the intention to do so, for many years to come. 
SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle
SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle

Many of Chrome's products are made in the USA. MADE IN THE USA! When they are NOT, it's due to fact that the manufacturing process can be better served in other factories worldwide, and the people there  who make it, get fair wages, and good treatment. This is not sweatshopped gear, folks, this is a lean, mean ethical machine intent of procuring quality products made from smart and savvy designs. 

In case you're not living in one of the six cities their HUBs are located (SF, twice, New York, Chicago, Portland or Seattle) have no fear. They ship worldwide, and that includes their custom orders. You can go online and custom build your Chrome bag to your specifications. Cool, yeah? 


SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle

SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle

Shiny, Happy People: 4 out of 5 cute couples prefer Chrome. A Seattle pair of love birds check out the HUB.

Or if you are lucky enough to live near a Chrome store, you can saunter in, and have a Chrome bag made to order on site, while you wait. They plan on hosting monthly music events every third Thursday of the month, so what better incentive to check out the haps, while you get your Citizen or Mini Metro bag made to order? Experience comes complete with a fancy-pants coffee bar (serving up cult fave Blue Bottle by cup) and perhaps striking up the acquaintance of a new friend or two. 
SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle
SECONDHAND FIRST™: Chrome Comes to Seattle
What's your take on Chrome? Would you own a bag?

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