From the beginning, Vent de voyage recovers and recycles used large racing sails in racing stables. Some come from famous boats like Fuji or Gitana, today that of Gilles Lamiré, GROUPE GCA-1001 SOURIRES.
Other veils come from simpler stories, thanks to people who love the sea, such as Optimist’s sails brought back by the parents of a young girl. She made championships all over the world. His veils had, at each competition, been checked by the jagger. To realize the bag, a birthday present, "we used the pieces where we saw the gauge pads. It was wonderful to do.. Or even recently, a nautical club member from the Hauts-de-France spent by chance in store, who recovers for Vent de Voyage a dozen " vintage" veils very colorful!
We try to recover the maximum of the material of the veils: the routings, the numbers, the tips, the jauge pads, the eyelets can be recovered and are part of the history of the veil, its charm. A raw material in the rich history of adventures that make us travel!
THE MAKING
We preserve in our workshop transferred to Dinard in 2018, our artisanal production model. Our know-how is protected as a treasure, our seams transmit it with passion, precision, to create high quality, durable products. We keep this artisanal and sustainable character. Moreover, we repair the damaged bags, “as long as they can last.”.
The difference?
The attention to detail, customised finishes made by hand, guided by the eye, a "façon" inspired by the sails, from the eye to the techniques of the mackerel: stitching of handmade leather inserts, seams sewn in spicy with a hollow needle ... Craft know-how is the result of years of work and research. The models are customizable upon request.
And also, original forms, unique and sometimes exclusive models, in the tendencies of French leather goods. The design of a bag requires one hour for the simplest and up to four hours for more complicated travel bags.
THE RESULT
The result: each product comes out of Dinard's workshop with its personality, a recognized quality and solidity. Each bag is unique: you don’t have the same veil twice, you’re not going to cut into the same place.