We’re still about two months away from the Winter Holidays, yet it feels like Christmas is just around the corner. Some shops have started decorating for the festive season, and certain brands have already launched their new collections.
Bentley is one of them, and in case you forgot, besides making some of the most luxurious cars on the planet, they also own some side businesses. From scarfs, to teddy bears, scale models, wallets, blankets, golf accessories, water bottles, clothes, and so on, their new collection for Christmas has them all, and then some.
Thus, if you simply cannot live without seeing their logo on various products on a constant basis, then this stuff is probably what the doctor ordered. The best part is that you don’t have to own a real Bentley to enjoy the numerous accessories launched by the British brand, and you don’t have to be loaded either, as the cheapest of them have two-digit price tags.
So, what does the official Bentley Collection include? Well, we’ll start with the most expensive item on the list, which is a Diana B Handbag. It costs £2,500 (equal to $3,450) in the United Kingdom, and is described as “a timeless piece that will stand the test of time.” It’s named after pioneering aviator Diana Barnato Walker, and can be had in Beluga or Rich Plum calf and lamb Nappa leather, with metal hardware and cross-stitched handles; just don’t let the missus see it if you don’t plan to spend that much on her gift.
The second most expensive item on the list is the Naim for Bentley Mu-So Special Edition. It costs £1,799 ($2,483) and it’s a wireless speaker compatible with music streaming services, including Spotify and Tidal, and can be used via Bluetooth, Chrome Cast, or Apple AirPlay 2. It’s available for shipping in Europe, USA, and Canada only, and sports copper accents, lacquered wood, and lattice pattern surrounding the volume dial.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you will find a reusable cup for £10 ($14) that can hold 330 ml of liquid and is microwave and dishwasher friendly. It is decorated by the Bentley logo and can be had in one of the three different colors available. The travel flask and wings mug will set you back £30 ($41) and £27 ($37) respectively, and for the water bottle, you’re looking at another £30 ($41).
A Continental GT3 pull-back toy car is also part of the collection, and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. It is listed for £15 ($21), while for the Bentayga V8 1:43 scale model, you will have to pay £100 ($138). The Bentley Balance Bike is available for £450 ($621), and the 6-in-1 Trike is a £395 ($545) affair.
Other stuff that can be found on Bentley’s shelves include the golf glove and umbrella, for £35 ($48) and £70 ($97) respectively. A selection of luggage holds its own spot in the online catalog, together with rugby and polo shirts for men, and polo shirts for women. Wallets, coin purses, blankets, and even ties and workbags are all being sold by the British company. All prices include tax and are RRP for the UK market.
So, after looking at the very extensive image gallery released by Bentley that details these products, and then some, what is your favorite item? Since we’re all united by the gasoline virus, I’m going to say that the most interesting by far is the Bentayga scale model, but then again, those bags, mugs, and even the trike and bike aimed at the small petrolheads do look very appealing as well, wouldn’t you say?
Thus, if you simply cannot live without seeing their logo on various products on a constant basis, then this stuff is probably what the doctor ordered. The best part is that you don’t have to own a real Bentley to enjoy the numerous accessories launched by the British brand, and you don’t have to be loaded either, as the cheapest of them have two-digit price tags.
So, what does the official Bentley Collection include? Well, we’ll start with the most expensive item on the list, which is a Diana B Handbag. It costs £2,500 (equal to $3,450) in the United Kingdom, and is described as “a timeless piece that will stand the test of time.” It’s named after pioneering aviator Diana Barnato Walker, and can be had in Beluga or Rich Plum calf and lamb Nappa leather, with metal hardware and cross-stitched handles; just don’t let the missus see it if you don’t plan to spend that much on her gift.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you will find a reusable cup for £10 ($14) that can hold 330 ml of liquid and is microwave and dishwasher friendly. It is decorated by the Bentley logo and can be had in one of the three different colors available. The travel flask and wings mug will set you back £30 ($41) and £27 ($37) respectively, and for the water bottle, you’re looking at another £30 ($41).
A Continental GT3 pull-back toy car is also part of the collection, and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. It is listed for £15 ($21), while for the Bentayga V8 1:43 scale model, you will have to pay £100 ($138). The Bentley Balance Bike is available for £450 ($621), and the 6-in-1 Trike is a £395 ($545) affair.
So, after looking at the very extensive image gallery released by Bentley that details these products, and then some, what is your favorite item? Since we’re all united by the gasoline virus, I’m going to say that the most interesting by far is the Bentayga scale model, but then again, those bags, mugs, and even the trike and bike aimed at the small petrolheads do look very appealing as well, wouldn’t you say?