Bruxe

Bruxe 2010 Fall Collection Preview
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Bruxe 2010 Fall Collection Preview

A preview into Canadian bagmakers Bruxe is seen here as we examine their 2010 fall collection.

Bruxe x Quintin Unisuede Short Brim Fitted Caps
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Bruxe x Quintin Unisuede Short Brim Fitted Caps

Canadian bag-makers Bruxe are switching things up as they partner with Quintin to create a

Bruxe x K-Way Windbreaker - HYPEBEAST Twitter Contest
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Bruxe x K-Way Windbreaker - HYPEBEAST Twitter Contest

Hooking up with windbreaker brand K-Way, Canadian brand Bruxe is perhaps more well-knwon for


Bruxe 2009 Spring/Summer Collection
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Bruxe 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

Montreal-based company Bruxe, owned and operated by Oli and Mer Van Roost, present their

Bruxe 2008 Holiday Blueline Collection
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Bruxe 2008 Holiday Blueline Collection

For Holiday 2008, veteran Canadian bag makers Bruxe opted for a quick strike type of program

Bruxe 2008 Collection

Bruxe 2008 Collection

After more than a decade of designing accessories and garments for various brands, Rekognize design has launched their own premium brand; Bruxe. Working with some of the best backpack makers in the world, Bruxe aims to create functional bags with clean profiles. The inaugural collection comes in the form of a five piece backpack and bag collection. The bags are available exclusively in black and are made with canvas and laser cut patent leather. The fabrics and trims were chosen especially for their appearance, durability and appeal. Available August 2008 at select retailers in Canada, the US and Japan.

 

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