When I was at senior school (a long time ago) they managed to get the smallest kid in the year zipped into a head bagI didn't have one, but about 25% of my year group did.
When I was at senior school (a long time ago) they managed to get the smallest kid in the year zipped into a head bagI didn't have one, but about 25% of my year group did.
Kickers also! Though I think mine were catalogue returns, my folks didn’t have much money BITD. How times have changed - my Head bag was a main birthday present about £25 when I was about 12 years old - for my kids the latest school bag was just part of the annual uniform renewal and not an extra special gift!If you use Buyee^ they will ship at full value but you can avoid the duties if you use a different proxy service like ZenMarket, it's 99% automated so you fill in your own customs forms alas if it goes missing you will not be covered with insurance but ive been importing goods from Japanese stores.. Rakuten, Yahoo ect for the last 15yrs without any issues. EMS has never let me down but when it comes to larger goods like bike frames FexEx can ship door to door (JP to UK) in around 3-4 days.. tracked all the way.
I spotted that Head Yeti on a trawl through Yahoo t'other day, listed on the same page is a full set of rasta-goodies
Paul, Kooka, Kooka, Kooka, Paul
If anyone wants any advice on how it works just give me a holla.
It was a rare sight to see a Head bag with zipper pull still intact at my school, kids would instantly rob them and they would have a keyring with shit loads of different coloured Head bag pulls dangling from it, they were like schoolyard currency...same with the suede tags dangling from your Kickers.
Still have a bag at my parents place, plus Head Ski equipment.Immediately set me off looking for Head bags - anyone else have one of these in the ‘90s? You could separate the end compartment and put your football boots in it. Appears they have attracted the retro tax…..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0