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Sunday Prototype – 05/01/13 – The Skinth Trouble Maker Shield

Remember that time you broke that window…by accident…the time you poked your arch nemesis’ back bike tire…by accident…the time you were just “watching” those ants walk into your magnifying glass…by accident.   This week’s Sunday Prototype and 2013’s FIRST Sunday Prototype is for those ‘by accident’ times, here’s the Trouble Maker Shield, with a bit of a […]

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Sunday Prototype – 29/12/13 – The Skinth Puttentogeter

Winnipeg is home to the Skinth factory, and our fair city witnessed the opening of the biggest retailers of housewares after 10 years of speculation, city planning, highway expansion and water way construction. Ikea is home to inexpensive, tasteful and often well designed furniture and accoutrements. Inspired by the blue tarpaulin bags used to haul out the Swedish […]

Christmas Rush Bummer

Due to the overwhelming response and orders from Novemeber in aniticpation of the mad Christmas rush, we are are currently unable to provide any guarantee on orders to arrive before Christmas. We’ve already dispacthed as many orders as humanly possible and we are still producing custom Skinths around the clock to meet the demand.  Thank you to […]

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Sunday Prototype – 01/12/12 – Browncoat L-Shield

This week’s prototype is our continuing effort to provide fashionable carrying options for those who prefer a less agressive look.  We present the Skinth Browncoat L-Shield.  Who says SteamPunk can’t be functional? Nestled inside, is a Leatherman Piranha, Charge TTi, Titaner toothpick case, and a bit extender. Fashioned from Burgundy 1000D Cordura and topped off […]

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Sunday Prototype – 11/11/12 – The Skinth Down Range

Before we get to this week’s Sunday Prototype, lest we forget the men and women who gave their lives in the Canadian Armed Forces. On this Remembrance Day, wear your poppy proud and in the imortal words of Major John McCrae: In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; […]