Cambridge Satchel Company

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The Cambridge Satchel Company
Company typePrivate
Industry Retail
Founded2008;16 years ago (2008)
FounderJulie Deane and Freda Thomas
Headquarters
Number of locations
4 shops
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Julie Deane
Products Leather goods
Website www.cambridgesatchel.com

The Cambridge Satchel Company is a British company that produces satchels and other leather goods.

The company was founded in 2008, in Cambridge by Julie Deane and her mother Freda Thomas as a way to pay private school fees for Deane's children. She had been looking for a durable, timeless schoolbag for her children, describing her goal as "what Harry and Hermione would have used at Hogwarts" [1] and telling her children "Harry Potter. I am telling you that is a boy that would have had a satchel with that Hogwarts school uniform." [2] [3] Her colourful handmade leather satchels are based on an original Oxford and Cambridge satchel design and were aimed at school children, but met unexpectedly high demand as a fashion accessory, and became, according to The Guardian , "a cult among twenty-something fashion bloggers". [1] The company was started with just £600. [4]

An early boost came from being featured in the 2009 Guardian Christmas Gift Guide (as a men's accessory), [5] which triggered "an avalanche of orders". [6]

Following coverage by international fashion magazines and a collaboration with the fashion brand Comme des Garçons , production of the satchels increased from three homemade items a week to 1,500 in 2011, and turnover increased from £15,000 to an estimated 8 million in 2011. [1] The company ultimately started their own Cambridge Satchel factory near Leicester. [3] By 2011 they were making over 3,000 bags a week in the UK and selling to 86 countries. [7] By 2014 they were making 500 bags a day, with 2013 sales of £13 million. [6]

In 2013 they opened their first physical store, [8] and as of 2015 they had 4 stores in the United Kingdom. [9] In 2015, after focusing on women, the first line aimed exclusively at men was launched, along with the first store specifically targeted at men. [10] [11]

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