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Forbes Life April 2009
Strickly speaking, these weekender bags aren't a bargain - they're $875, but "worth every nickel," says Peter diPierro, the proprietor of Beverly Hills Luggage. "They're better quality than most brands twice the price." That's been the San Francisco company's goal for 22 years, ever since outdoorsmen Guy and Jay Holland sewed fly rod cases and shooting bags in their basement...
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DNR August 25, 2008
Encouraged by what company president David Dow calls a strong luxury market, San Francisco–based leather maker Mulholland is returning to MAGIC with a slew of new offerings for next season. Standouts include its $13,800 oil-rubbed and tumbled crocodile Bel Air gym bag in a unique pyrite color and an Aussie cowboy–inspired Vintage Waxed Canvas collection...
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DNR July 28, 2008
Accessory booths were the hub of activity at a show that some retailers felt was otherwise quiet. San Francisco-based leather manufacturer Mulholland seemed to be immune to the troubled economy, debuting a slew of new luxury product, including its Boardroom luggage collection...
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DNR July 14, 2008
The journey from runway to retail has never seemed quicker as premium brands move forward with trends ranging from avant-garde preppy to oversized bags to pajama-inspired sportswear...
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MRketplace June 2008
San Francisco-based luxury leather brand, Mulholland, and Nob Hill's legendary landmark, Huntington Hotel, are collaborating on a custom-designed Mulholland Suite. A private celebration hailed the unveiling of the suite on April 2nd, 2008, when Mulholland founder Jay Holland and Huntington Hotel's president and managing director John Cope toasted the union of two prestigious San Francisco family-owned and operated luxury brands...
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Fashion Manuscript June 2008
Twenty year-old, San Francisco-based luxury leather goods brand, Mulholland, made the right choice when they welcomed Jim Neeley as their new Creative Director in 2008. Not only does Jim come on board with the right credentials and a sharp eye, but he brings a fresh point of view to the Mulholland product and brand...
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GQ March 2008
The first time I traveled abroad, I had my passport strung from my neck in a burlap carrying case, an innovative system that protected me from pickpockets and attractive women. What I needed was a dedicated travel wallet, not a necklace. With one of these sophisticated leather versions, all of your documentation remains organized and accessible, and paying for a meal or checking in to a hotel doesn't suggest you were born and raised in Nerdville, U.S.A...
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Thrill List February 2008
It's important that, when a man's coming of age, he tries new things - like wearing an Alice Cooper t-shirt, or adopting the word "hella". For a local brand that's stepping into new terrain, try Mulholland. Now in their 20th year furnishing San Franciscans with super-lux bags, wallets, and luggage, Mulholland's 2008 collections push their aesthetic boundaries while retailing gentlemanly refinement...
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Outside Buyer's Guide 2007 Gear of the Year Awards
You'll never have to brave a gauntlet of booby traps, swipe an artifact from an ancient temple, and barely outrun a giant boulder. That only happens in movies. But you can still lust after a bag worthy of such a caper - which is exactly why we love San Francisco-based Mulholland Brothers' Safari Bag...
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