Beating the bicycle blues: a crumple-free commute

February 22, 2013

Henty Wingman|Henty Wingman1

It doesn't matter how well you iron and fold a shirt, once it's spent an hour stuffed in the top of a rucksack it ends up looking like you've slept in it. The cheapest if not the most practical option is to buy an iron from Tesco value range for £5 and keep it at work, but a more sensible and less time-consuming approach is to invest in a bag designed to keep your clothes wrinkle free.

Henty Wingman


The Wingman bag is able to accommodate up to one suit and a shirt, along with shoes, toiletries and a towel. Features include a padded sweat pad to keep the fresh shirt away from your sweaty back, a high-viz waterproof rain jacket, and a foldable hook suit coat hanger

Henty Wingman1


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