All of Holly Aiken's bags are graphically striking, even from a great distance. Her color pallet is slightly retro and always just right. Her design skill recently caught the hard-to-impress eye of Rima Suqi, a high-profile editor from New York Magazine, and she featured a clutch of Holly's as a Best Bet.
Though her line has evolved over the years, Holly has remained true to her original vision, which is to provide uncomplicated bags using distinctive, indestructible materials. Influenced by colors found in dime store isles and vintage racing jackets, Holly's bags are primarily made from vinyl and bold black webbing trim, accented by stripes or crisp geometric shapes. Each creation is handmade in the USA and constructed with precision and care.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Soap and a damp cloth and scrub. A simple, yet effective way to get the dirt!
2. Discovered a truly heinous spot? Rubbing alcohol is not just for sterilizing cuts and new piercings. A little wipe here and there, rubbing alcohol usually does the trick for spots that ignore the soap and water effort. An ammonia cleaner of any sort can also be used.
3. A mild abrasive bleach cleanser. That's what you should do to stubborn dirt or spots. Slap it on and rub gently. Take it off with a damp towel and hopefully, those darn spots will be on the towel and not your bag.
*Did you know that your Holly Aiken bag is antimicrobial and antibacterial protected? It's also mildew and oil resistant.