TRAVELER'S Company Passport Notebook Olive
The Passport Size Traveler's Notebook: your passport for the journey of life.
When you open up the Traveler's Notebook, two things are immediately apparent: that a great deal of care and attention has gone into making this product and, that you'll be keeping this notebook for a lifetime.
The Traveler's Notebook features a very high quality leather cover, every one of which is handmade by local workers in Chiangmai, Thailand.
The leather itself is 2mm thick, vegetable-tanned and being genuine and unprocessed, it still has its original scratches and marks all of which contribute to its very 'raw' natural feel. The notebook very quickly acquires a well-travelled look and feel.
Users of the Olive leather Traveler's Notebook may even find a fine layer of white powder on the notebook when first used. This is natural fat from the unprocessed leather and is evidence of the leather's raw natural state; it is easily removed with a quick wipe using a soft cloth.
As you use your Traveler's Notebook, it takes on character; a map of your travels and a mark of its use. Over the years, this notebook will become your lifetime companion. Care for your Traveler's Notebook by buffing and nurturing the leather and it will stay in optimum condition for many years to come.
The really special thing about the Traveler's Notebook is the range of accessories and refills available. They add great functionality to what is already a beautiful notebook, turning into an indispensable travel companion. We stock the full range and will add new accessories and refills as they are created.
The colour
Colour is very subjective because of the different ways in which we all perceive colour. What appears dark to some people might appear a touch lighter to others. In fact, where some people see white others see gold, and black will appear as blue to most of us (remember the viral 'is it blue and black or white and gold' dress that divided the internet?). The Olive TRC notebook is pictured looking quite Green (or Khaki, to some) and most eyes will perceive this to be a light shade of Green. In real life, we would say the colour is closer to a very dark Olive, almost brownish-green hue. If you're after a cover which is a true Green, the Olive cover from TRC might not meet your expectations. Most users, upon unboxing the Olive, are certain that they've incorrectly received the Brown version by mistake; a testament to how much this cover leans brownish-green in its colouring. If you hold the Olive cover up to a light source or take it outside in natural lighting, you will notice that the Greenish-Olive shade is definitely there and an even better comparator is the Brown TRC cover - if you own one, place them side by side and you'll see the subtle difference between the two.
After some use, the leather will wear and the colour may change slightly; a quick Google online will pull up lots of images of used Olive TRC Notebooks and some have even started taking on a more Green hue owing to the natural oils from the user's hands.
In short, please note that the colour pictured on the screen is not necessarily the colour that you will receive in real life. Depending on the die lot and your lighting environment, the Olive cover will almost always lean towards a brownish hue.
Unwrap your new passport size Traveler's Notebook and inside its packaging you'll find:
- TRAVELER'S Passport Notebook Leather Cover (H134 x W98 x D10mm)
- Prefilled with 1 x #003 plain paper refill (64 pages)
- Cotton Case for the Notebook (H153 x W120mm)
- Spare Rubber Bands
The Passport Size Traveler's Notebook: your passport for the journey of life.
When you open up the Traveler's Notebook, two things are immediately apparent: that a great deal of care and attention has gone into making this product and, that you'll be keeping this notebook for a lifetime.
The Traveler's Notebook features a very high quality leather cover, every one of which is handmade by local workers in Chiangmai, Thailand.
The leather itself is 2mm thick, vegetable-tanned and being genuine and unprocessed, it still has its original scratches and marks all of which contribute to its very 'raw' natural feel. The notebook very quickly acquires a well-travelled look and feel.
Users of the Olive leather Traveler's Notebook may even find a fine layer of white powder on the notebook when first used. This is natural fat from the unprocessed leather and is evidence of the leather's raw natural state; it is easily removed with a quick wipe using a soft cloth.
As you use your Traveler's Notebook, it takes on character; a map of your travels and a mark of its use. Over the years, this notebook will become your lifetime companion. Care for your Traveler's Notebook by buffing and nurturing the leather and it will stay in optimum condition for many years to come.
The really special thing about the Traveler's Notebook is the range of accessories and refills available. They add great functionality to what is already a beautiful notebook, turning into an indispensable travel companion. We stock the full range and will add new accessories and refills as they are created.
The colour
Colour is very subjective because of the different ways in which we all perceive colour. What appears dark to some people might appear a touch lighter to others. In fact, where some people see white others see gold, and black will appear as blue to most of us (remember the viral 'is it blue and black or white and gold' dress that divided the internet?). The Olive TRC notebook is pictured looking quite Green (or Khaki, to some) and most eyes will perceive this to be a light shade of Green. In real life, we would say the colour is closer to a very dark Olive, almost brownish-green hue. If you're after a cover which is a true Green, the Olive cover from TRC might not meet your expectations. Most users, upon unboxing the Olive, are certain that they've incorrectly received the Brown version by mistake; a testament to how much this cover leans brownish-green in its colouring. If you hold the Olive cover up to a light source or take it outside in natural lighting, you will notice that the Greenish-Olive shade is definitely there and an even better comparator is the Brown TRC cover - if you own one, place them side by side and you'll see the subtle difference between the two.
After some use, the leather will wear and the colour may change slightly; a quick Google online will pull up lots of images of used Olive TRC Notebooks and some have even started taking on a more Green hue owing to the natural oils from the user's hands.
In short, please note that the colour pictured on the screen is not necessarily the colour that you will receive in real life. Depending on the die lot and your lighting environment, the Olive cover will almost always lean towards a brownish hue.
Unwrap your new passport size Traveler's Notebook and inside its packaging you'll find:
- TRAVELER'S Passport Notebook Leather Cover (H134 x W98 x D10mm)
- Prefilled with 1 x #003 plain paper refill (64 pages)
- Cotton Case for the Notebook (H153 x W120mm)
- Spare Rubber Bands
Delivery & Returns
Orders £30+ | UK Royal Mail delivery within 5 days, Monday to Friday. Free on orders over £30. | FREE |
Tracked Delivery 48 |
Royal Mail 48, tracked. Delivery within 48 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£2.99 |
Tracked Delivery 24 |
Royal Mail 24, tracked. Delivery within 24 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£4.99 |
Next Day Delivery | Delivery on the following working day on orders purchased before 12:00pm, 5 days a week. You'll receive a tracking number with updates about the progress of your order. Signature required. |
£6.99 |
International Delivery |
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From £8.00 |
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