Trakke, the Scottish brand behind the beautifully handcrafted bags made using almost exclusively locally sourced goods, has announced that it is having to shut down after 15 years, due to financial hardships.
“After 15 years in business we are closing our doors,” the company said in a social media post. “Manufacturing in Britain has always been tough, but over the last few years, it has become harder and harder to make ends meet.
“Now, rising costs, tax increases, and the unpredictable financial climate have made it untenable for us to continue operating. We are heartbroken.
“Trakke was founded on the principle that we would support British Manufacturing in an ethical and sustainable way - and we have stood by that. Since 2010, every single bag that we have ever produced was made right here in Scotland using some of the best materials available in the UK.
“Today, there are over 80,000 Trakke bags across every continent in the world. 80,000 bags worn by over 50,000 people. For us, that's pretty humbling.
“Each of those bags has been built to last. Each one crafted by a team of highly skilled and dedicated machinists who take pride in their work. Each one sold to someone who believes in what we do. Believes in our design principles. Believes in our ethos.”
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The company also said on its website that it doesn’t have any plans of reopening at the moment, and its bags aren’t available to buy from third-party sellers as well. “However, you can still find second-hand Trakke bags on online auction sites and forums,” it added.
Alec Farmer, founder of Trakke, also shared an emotional video of himself thanking the cycling community for the support after the announcement: “I’m at a loss for words. Last night after the announcement, we received thousands of messages, comments, emails, DMs — just an enormous outpouring of support and love and care and sadness. That means so much to us, to all of us here at Trakke.
“It’s a sad time, it’s a difficult time, but the enormous outpouring of love yesterday just lifted us up. It was truly remarkable. I have been doing Trakke for my entire career, I started at university as this crazy ideain my living room and 15 years later, I’ve spent 15 years doing what I love — and I have. I have loved every second of it. And my team have had the opportunity to do what they love. It’s always been a team effort. None of us could’ve done this on our own.
“Sometimes when it’s stressful, I think come on, they’re just bags, and they are just bags. It’s just stuff, but after the comments yesterday… wow, we have connected with you guys in a way that really is just truly remarkable. We seem to have touched many of your lives, and inspired you, and given you something to stand for. I am truly grateful for that. As a designer, as creatives, as makers, what more could you ask than for a response like that?
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“I’m so sorry that this is coming to an end, and I’m so sorry that we live in a world where these huge companies are screwing people over just to make enormous profits. That is not the world I want to live in. If nothing else, remember this — you’ve supported us all this way, you guys have power. Support your local makers, support local businesses. “These are the guys who are trying to be different, who are trying to run the world in a different way. They’re supporting their local economy, and that is what the world needs right now.
“So thank you for everything that you have done, for all of your support over the years. Trakke wouldn’t be here if it wasn't for you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”