Chrome Bags New York Store

Just heard from the crew at Chrome Bags that they are opening their flagship NYC store. Rumors have been floating for a while, but here's the scoop straight from the source...

Chrome, the world’s leading manufacturer of bike messenger bags, has just opened its first New York City flagship store, featuring the complete range of Chrome messenger bags, footwear and accessories for urban cyclists. This is the company’s second retail location, having a flagship store in San Francisco as well. Located at 238 Mulberry Street, the store recreates the experience of being in the company’s factory in Northern California with live sewing and an industrial ceiling conveyor belt.

A Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, August 28 from 12:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. for the general public will feature free food delivered around the neighborhood by roller derby legends The Gotham Girls, DJ Sean S.K.E. spinning records and limited edition Shadi T-shirts with the first 100 purchases. Chrome store hours: Monday-Saturday, 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Sundays, Noon- 7:p.m. Phone number: 646-792-7835.

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