Hudson’s Bay Swiss Army Knife

December 6, 2010Styleby Staff150 Views

Canadian lifestyle label Hudson’s Bay has just released this Swiss Army Knife. First made in the late 1800’s in Ibach, Switzerland, this Swiss Army Knife latest design sports a multi-stripe pattern over a white background, typical of Hudson’s Bay. The knife is of course designed for an array of purposes and has therefore included both a large and small blade, a can and bottle opener, a reamer with sewing eye, a corkscrew, toothpick, tweezers and a keyring. The product comes with a lifetime warranty; now available from colette.

  • Anonymous

    yeah if you had ever stepped into a BAY store in your life, you wouldn’t be preaching this “do your research” shit. In fact, you come off as knowing NOTHING about this, which is what you are claiming other people are guilty of.

  • calm da fuggg down mofo

  • calm da fuggg down mofo

  • calm da fuggg down mofo

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  • Eric

    Saw these at the bay last week

  • Eric

    Saw these at the bay last week

  • Eric

    Saw these at the bay last week

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • nonn8tive

    this is retarded.

  • ned

    By fucking over the indians.

  • ned

    By fucking over the indians.

  • ned

    By fucking over the indians.

  • ned

    By fucking over the indians.

  • KANADIA

    stfu kelly keenan its a fucking sub brand off of the hudsons bay company fuckin idiot

  • KANADIA

    stfu kelly keenan its a fucking sub brand off of the hudsons bay company fuckin idiot

  • KANADIA

    stfu kelly keenan its a fucking sub brand off of the hudsons bay company fuckin idiot

  • Craig

    The knife can be purchased at Hudson’s Bay department stores in Toronto (Queen Street), Vancouver Downtown, Montreal Downtown, Banff, and at Colette in Paris. It may also be available at selected Lord & Taylor stores in the USA, though I’m not sure of that.

  • http://twitter.com/SlackerK kelly keenan

    Nothing ignorant about it, The Bay isnt exactly like other labels on this site.

  • http://twitter.com/SlackerK kelly keenan

    Nothing ignorant about it, The Bay isnt exactly like other labels on this site.

  • http://twitter.com/SlackerK kelly keenan

    Nothing ignorant about it, The Bay isnt exactly like other labels on this site.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • VincenotVincent

    Its not longer a Canadian company.

  • IronPig

    You don’t get it… Research the Hudson’s Bay company, at the risk of not sounding ignorant.

  • Blacksaildesign

    Sooooo can I get one IN CANADA?

  • coopercanuck

    This is rad, Hudsons Bay Company played a major role in the history of Canada

  • coopercanuck

    This is rad, Hudsons Bay Company played a major role in the history of Canada

  • coopercanuck

    This is rad, Hudsons Bay Company played a major role in the history of Canada

  • http://twitter.com/SlackerK kelly keenan

    Aha yeah i laughed with the “lifestyle label”.
    Its the signature colours from the Bay’s point blanket, pretty nice knife.

  • http://twitter.com/partipo partipo

    HBC is a department store, not really a lifestyle label. Think Nordstrom or Barney’s.

  • http://twitter.com/partipo partipo

    HBC is a department store, not really a lifestyle label. Think Nordstrom or Barney’s.

  • http://twitter.com/partipo partipo

    HBC is a department store, not really a lifestyle label. Think Nordstrom or Barney’s.

  • http://twitter.com/partipo partipo

    HBC is a department store, not really a lifestyle label. Think Nordstrom or Barney’s.