The Priceville Bulldogs Bag is a one-of-a-kind revival that carries both grit and reverence—an object shaped by sport, memory, and hand-collected detail.
Originally produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s, this style of athletic bag was commonly issued to high school teams across small-town America. Built from durable vinyl with bold team graphics, it was designed to move—locker rooms to buses, fields to home—becoming a quiet witness to routine, discipline, and pride. The “Priceville Bulldogs” mark reflects that era’s strong sense of identity, where team gear doubled as both function and belonging.
Reworked through a layered collage, the bag takes on new meaning. A composition of rosaries and Catholic medals—sourced in Mexico City—drapes from the handle, introducing movement, weight, and a sense of ritual. The soft blue beads and aged devotional imagery contrast against the bag’s rugged surface, creating a tension between the physical and the spiritual. Additional found elements, including vintage charms and religious iconography, are placed with restraint—each one feeling discovered rather than added.
Together, these details transform the bag into something deeply personal and symbolic. It becomes less about sport alone and more about protection, memory, and belief—an object that carries both history and intention.
Available exclusively at Wrong Marfa Store until sold.
The Priceville Bulldogs Bag is a one-of-a-kind revival that carries both grit and reverence—an object shaped by sport, memory, and hand-collected detail.
Originally produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s, this style of athletic bag was commonly issued to high school teams across small-town America. Built from durable vinyl with bold team graphics, it was designed to move—locker rooms to buses, fields to home—becoming a quiet witness to routine, discipline, and pride. The “Priceville Bulldogs” mark reflects that era’s strong sense of identity, where team gear doubled as both function and belonging.
Reworked through a layered collage, the bag takes on new meaning. A composition of rosaries and Catholic medals—sourced in Mexico City—drapes from the handle, introducing movement, weight, and a sense of ritual. The soft blue beads and aged devotional imagery contrast against the bag’s rugged surface, creating a tension between the physical and the spiritual. Additional found elements, including vintage charms and religious iconography, are placed with restraint—each one feeling discovered rather than added.
Together, these details transform the bag into something deeply personal and symbolic. It becomes less about sport alone and more about protection, memory, and belief—an object that carries both history and intention.
Available exclusively at Wrong Marfa Store until sold.