Heritage Extra Large Waxed Canvas Cedar Bucket Bag – Vintage Wool Blanket Edition
Built for the Long Haul. Finished with History.
This is one of those pieces that doesn’t come around often.
We took our largest Cedar Bucket Bag—built from rugged 10.1 oz waxed canvas—and paired it with a rare piece of vintage plaid wool, likely from a 1950s lap blanket. The colors, weave, and weight all point to a time when materials were made to last.
Instead of cutting it down into small accents, we used it where it matters most—the entire top half of the bag.
The kind of fabric that once kept someone warm is now reworked into something meant for the outdoors.
It’s bold. It’s durable. And it carries a history you can feel.
Built Big for Real Use
At 20" deep with a 9" diameter, this is a true carry-all.
Clothing, camp gear, tools, blankets, food—it handles it without thinking twice.
Elevated with Vintage Wool Blanket
The entire upper portion of the bag is made from this vintage plaid wool, giving it a completely different presence from standard canvas builds.
Soft yet substantial, with a dense weave that holds up to use
Classic plaid pattern with rich, timeworn color
Likely from a 1950s wool blanket, repurposed instead of forgotten
Natural variations and character throughout
This isn’t decorative fabric. It lived a life before this—and now it gets to again.
Key Features
Heavy-duty 10.1 oz waxed canvas base for structure and weather resistance
Five exterior pockets (6.75" x 6") for quick-access gear
Reinforced top rim with brass grommets
3/4" mule tape drawstring for secure closure
Large capacity without losing structure
Made for the Trail – or Anywhere You Land
This bag moves easily between worlds.
Weekend trips
Truck or rig organization
Camp setups
Workshop storage
Travel carry
It’s just as at home in the woods as it is thrown in the backseat for a long drive.
Built to Last, Built with Intention
Every bag is cut, sewn, and finished in our Washington workshop using time-tested methods and materials we trust.
The waxed canvas will wear in.
The wool will soften while holding its character.
And the whole piece will age into something even better than it started.