February 9, 2012
You may have noticed late last year some videos appearing on Crumpler.com showcasing the Dry Red Travel Collection. Things have progressed somewhat since then and we are now proud to announce the launch of our Vimeo channels.
On Vimeo and at Crumpler.com (after a bit more work) you’ll see everything from Product How-To’s to a look at where the magic happens and some other entertaining projects. Enjoy. http://vimeo.com/crumplerfilms
January 16, 2012
Unreal Clothing for Real Cyclists is being held in conjunction with the Tour Down Under, and aims to show that clothes worn for cycling can not only be fashionable, but also incorporate materials that are reflective and provide night riding visibility – without needing to wear fluoro jackets. January 9th to 19th, Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm at RiAus, The Science Exchange, Exchange place, Adelaide. Free Entry.
December 14, 2011
From it’s humble beginnings in 1999, 85-87 Smith Street was transformed from the shell of an old video store and shoe repair shop into the first Crumpler store. We are proud to announce it’s latest transformation, which one customer described as an East German nightclub. Feel free to swing by, see for yourself and browse the collection.
The Crumpler Fitzroy store is located at: 85-87 Smith Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
Hours: Mon – Thurs 10am-6pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm
T: 03 9417 5338
November 15, 2011
Canon – the Worlds Leading Camera Company + Crumpler – bl**dy good bags.
What more is there to say? other than check out the killer bags, straps and pouches at https://store.canon.com.au
November 2, 2011
Crumpler is thrilled to be premiering our new cinema commercial at the upcoming Speakeasy Cinema launch screening of Wholphin No. 14. Speakeasy Cinema crosses a big screen with a dive bar, a cafe and a creative studio. It’s inspired partly by Austin’s Alamo Drafthouses, partly by the best of Melbourne’s lo-fi drinking dens, and partly by the risk-everything attitude of 1920s saloon keep Mary Louise Cecilia “Texas” Guinan, who had never heard of a cup holder. It’s not illegal, but it is worth keeping to yourself.
Launched in 2009, Speakeasy screens at various locations around Melbourne’s inner city. The program is focused on the weird, the wonderful and the hard-to-find, sometimes screening titles that don’t make it to local cinemas at all. In the vaudeville spirit of the speakeasy, you might also catch a director Q&A, a short film or, if you’re early, a spot on Texas Guinan’s knee.
When: Sunday 6th November, doors 7pm, shorts start at 7:30pm and run for 90-ish mins.
Where: The Buffalo Club, 22 Sutherland Street, Melbourne
Tickets: $12+bf from Moshtix or at the door. www.speakeasycinema.com.au