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    My customized Slim Commute Laptop Messenger Bag complete with all of my supplies.
    Amy J.

    I finally used my Living Social deal here. The original offer mentioned you could only use it for the Medium Zero Messenger Bag but when I talked to the staff member, she said the value I paid was good toward any purchase. This made me more excited because as much as I liked the Medium Zero, I didn't think it had enough pockets to meet my needs. Besides, I already had a Dakine and a Dickies messenger bag that suited my lifestyle. I decided to upgrade my laptop bag instead. I figured the removable sleeve makes it easy to swap things out and use it as a messenger bag if I really needed to do so. After a debate between the Zero, the Commuter and the Skinny Commuter, I decided to go the less is more approach and picked the Skinny Commuter. Then I had to decide how to customize my bag. I ended up going with the light gray tweed with an eye-popping turquoise binding and a blue label. Not only was the sales rep helpful, but she was also patient when I was trying to figure out how to customize my bag. I also ended up placing an order for a friend in LA who wanted some accessories with my 20% off in store coupon. She even let him use the coupon over the phone even though I was the one in store and not him. A few days later, the Moleskin Smart Phone folio went on sale online so I ended up customizing and purchasing one of those as well. Basically, the money I saved on my Living Social deal went back to Rickshaw anyway. I can't wait to see how my folio looks. I already filled my bag with all of my computer stuff and my Kindle. It fits snugly but it'll force me to be a little more minimalist. I love my bag, especially the comfortable shoulder strap and I've already received compliments on it. With their excellent in store and online customer service, I'm more than happy to spread the love and support a local business like Rickshaw Bags. Check them out for yourself. Chances are you'll find something that you'll love there.

    John C.

    I have a few of their pen sleeves and they are fantastic for EDC if want to keep the goods from wear. Rickshaw is consistently pumping out new designs, color combos, and artwork. High-quality craftsmanship from a small business.

    Ann L.

    Walking around the Dogpatch area saw a bunch of people going into Rickshaw. I didn't know what it was so went in. It's a bag shop that you can even get Custom-made bags made there! That's cool. Not sure the cost. A Medium Zero Giants Messenger Bag $109 - it looked cool, didn't buy. Small Zero Messenger Bag $59 - looked fine, didn't buy. If you Check-In on Yelp with your Smart Phone you get 10% off your First Purchase!

    Tony K.

    Their shop is closed for the next couple of weeks for remodeling, however that didn't stop Mark, Caroline, and Carlos from inviting me to come to their office to choose fabric swatches and order my bag in person. That was yesterday. I picked up my new bag today and it is absolutely gorgeous! It's also sturdy as hell and was very clearly made with a great sense of pride, they even made my weirdo color scheme work! I highly recommend these guys!!!

    K F.

    I just received my new custom color Sutro backpack and I'm in love. The craftsmanship is superb and the colors are even better than I expected. I can't wait to use my new bright and beautiful backpack!

    Too bad I'm a fan of Markings journals instead of Moleskines
    Stephanie H.

    I got my lovely brand new Rickshaw commuter bag and Moleskine folio a couple weeks ago. Lisa's customer service was great and I got exactly the bag I wanted in a pattern that totally fits my personality. It's obvious everyone there loves their jobs, bags are built to order and they will work to customize it to fit your needs (and my desire for predominantly green, neutral color patterns). They have all the little features you would never think of, including magnet fasteners (because I cringe a little every time I hear Velcro). It's sturdy and has served me well in the last month for school, work and weekends at the beach. However, that's not the story I want to tell you. I would like to tell you all a story called "Stephanie is an Idiot" subtitled "Why my Anthropology textbook smells like curry but my computer, ipod, and cell phone still work and smell like...not curry" Sounds like a fun story, right? It starts out with me being stupid and putting my lunch (in apparently a less than reliable Tupperware container) in the main pocket of my Rickshaw bag instead of sequestering it elsewhere. I had a big container of Mulligatawny soup (chicken, apple, cream, curry, rice, delicious). Include me sprinting to class to turn in a paper, tossing my bag in the corner like I usually do and haphazardly removing my books and you get a big mess that has to sit and pool there until the end of class... At the end of class I cleaned out my bag and thanks to the waterproof liner, only the main compartment was affected. No curry in the computer (because of it's waterproof sleeve), no curry on the Moleskine journal, no curry in the ipod or in the cell phone. After a good wipe down with some Lysol, my bag is not stained nor does it smell remotely like curry. Granted, my Anthropology book with forever smell like curry, but at least nothing else has to. So in conclusion to my random tangent, waterproof inside is awesome... However, having to buy a sub-par sandwich for lunch when you brought amazing soup from home is not...

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    Grace J.

    Yay for supporting local businesses! I was with the cousin and bf driving around Dogpark when we drove past Rickshaw Bagworks. It was definitely eye-catching and inviting enough to make us park and stop by for a quick perusal. The little chalkboard sign outside their shop said it all - "Wondering what on earth goes on inside this building? -Come into our factory store to find out!" Inside the small warehouse was a little shop with custom/personalized made messenger bags, laptop and tablet covers, and totes! They had several dozen messenger bags ranging in all sizes on display all around the shop. I don't ride a bike, but I wish I did so I could justify the need for me wanting one! There is a wall of color swatches of the different materials hanging on the wall for you to choose from so you really can make it all your own. They also have a new line of cute and neatly designed San Francisco graphic inspired tote bags that my cousin and I couldn't resist in getting. She got the red one of the golden gate bride on one side and "San Francisco" on the other. I picked up the other one of the bridge for my sister's birthday present. It'll be a nice momento of the bay area for her to keep when she goes off to college next year :) 5-stars for being locally made, eco-friendly, and supporting the commuting lifestyle WITH style. PROS -Check into Yelp and receive 10% off your first purchase! -Great customizable gift for a friend! "Fresh bags made daily right here in SF."

    Karena H.

    Love the bags!!! but totally disappointed by the customer service. On a recent visit to SF, I purchased a tote bag from their Ferry Bldg location. I thought the bag was so great that I researched the company and watched several of their YouTube videos. I decided to email them on July 11, 2016. I wanted to see if they did custom or wholesale creations or accounts, etc..I have a small business, featuring culturally specific designs. I needed new, attractive totes. I did not get an email response after a week, so I EMAILED AGAIN and CALLED. Yes, I called & left an oldschool message. To this day, July 26, I Have Not heard a word or even a generic email. FAIL.

    Commuter 2.0.  Evergreen Tweed with Red Binding.
    Sean K.

    I had been looking at getting the Commuter 2.0 for some time now but the price tag was holding me back. I went on the website again last night to take another look at the bags and almost ordered one, but decided against it only because I'm taking the nephew and niece to Disneyland in a few weeks and couldn't justify the expense. After looking at the website I checked out the deals on LivingSocial and saw the "Daily Deal" for the Commuter 2.0, with a 51% discount. I couldn't say no and bought the bag. That was Saturday night. So Sunday rolled around and I figured I would go redeem the voucher for the bag. Only one glitch, and it wasn't that bad. The website stated that the shop opened at 10:00am. When I got there at 11:45am the sign stated the shop opened at noon. I walked around the neighborhood for 15 minutes since it was a nice day and others were milling around. I went back to the shop around noon and walked in to meet "Mark" the co-founder and CEO that did many of the online videos. He was talking to another couple at the time but invited me to the workshop where the bags are made. He exuded the pride of a craftsman showing off his wares. The shop was impressive, from the sowing production line down to the laser cutter. He gave a glimpse at the culture of this company when he showed off the bike racks for the employees who bike to work. They endeavor to leave a zero environmental imprint. I was impressed. After the short tour I headed off to the little retail niche and looked at the bags. I immediately spotted one and picked it up and headed off to the counter to make my purchase. Mark came over and engaged me, very good customer service. He went on to mention other tidbits about the company and quality of the bags. I have to say, I cannot remember feeling this good about a purchase in years and I know that I am going to get my money's worth and more out of the bag I purchased.

    Kim W.

    I scored a $35 medium messenger bag via Living Social and FINALLY got around to placing my order. Not only are these rugged bags totally made in SF, but Rickshaw is also very dog friendly. I took my two poodles to serve as consultants when picking out my colors. Christy who placed the order was just a sweetheart and more than patient in explaining the process, material, etc... She also looked the other way when I put my dogs in the rickshaw for a photo op. I liked that I could also use the tool on their Web site to mix and match colors so when I got to the show room, it took me 5 minutes to decide upon my selection. We walked from SOMA to Rickshaw and had breakfast at Just For You Cafe up the street then stopped by the Gluten-Free Grocer on the way home. It was a perfect morning walk with your dogs.

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    I have owned my zero waste bag for probably 15 years. After replacing the buckles, it's basically as good as new. It's a great shoulder bag.

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