CHEERS FOR HEX X TILIT BARTENDER BACKPACK

Written by Ben

March 28, 2019

HEX, award-winning fashion accessory brand, today announced the release of its new Hex X Tillit Bartender Backpack. Created in collaboration with hospitality workwear designers Tilit and Eamon Rockey, NYC spirits professional, mixologist and founder of Rockey’s.

The backpack was developed to carry every tool of the trade imaginable from stirrers, strainers and knives to bottles, spoons and books. There are two parts, the main outer bag and an internal kit bag which can be carried separately over the shoulder. 

The main bag is a backpack, or when the straps are tucked away, it can be held like a briefcase. It can hold a cutting board, shakers, tins, glassware, bottles, iPad, laptop, clothes, books, shoes and more. The exterior is a coated canvas making it water and dirt resistant. 

The interior is insulated, padded and contains adjustable flaps for simple customized packing configuration while keeping glass and tins safe. The internal essentials kit bag nestles inside the main backpack but pops out as a stand-alone case. It’s designed to hold shakers, strainers and tools in a compact case you can stash behind the bar. 

 “Top mixologists are the superstar DJs of the hospitality sector” says Trent Valladares, Co – Founder of Hex. “Bouncing from club to club, sometimes the only constant is the tools of the trade. Between the design team at Tilit and Eamon Rockey we have created the ultimate bag to carry those tools.”

 Features:

  • Water-resistant coated canvas exterior
  • Insulated, padded interior
  • Tuck-away shoulder straps
  • Can be carried as a backpack or briefcase
  • Bartending accessories not included

Pricing for the Hex X Tilit Bartender Backpack is $195.00 and is available now at hexbrand.com, HEX’s Los Angeles retail store, and premium retail partners around the world.

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