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Update: 07 January, 2008: Important Notice
dicepouch is open for business! If you submitted an order prior to today, we will be processing those requests this week and sending out payment requests. Thank you for your business!
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You play games. You have dice. We have the place to keep them.
So what is a dicepouch, and where did it all start?
A few years ago, we discovered how difficult it could be to find a unique, custom made, high-quality embroidered dice bag. Unable to find anyone who offered the product we wanted, we decided to make it ourselves.
At dicepouch, we believe the place you keep your dice should be a reflection of your own unique style. With dicepouch, gamers can now design dice bags to perfectly suit their unique styles and tastes. These are the bags we couldn't find; the bags we were wanting for our own dice.
Have you seen a dicepouch already? It's possible. We were delighted to work with Pete and Thyla from Sluggy Freelance to create the limited run, Slugween 2004 "Bloody Bun" bags, as well as the even more-limited run bags of Slugween 2005. The web comicry goodness doesn't stop there, either. Among our stock embroidery patterns, dicepouch offers patterns created from the art of Bill Holbrook, creator of Kevin & Kell and Tiffany Ross, creator of Alien Dice. And with over 200 custom bags created and shipped internationally, that great bag you were admiring (or coveting,) from across the table may have come from us. Now you can have one, too.
So what is a dicepouch? The Bag Lady says "It's a home for happy dice."
That works for us.