Sunday Special – sustainable bag designers on instagram

Here’s a little something for the weekend – the bags spotted on instagram this week which are channelling sustainable and eco qualities.  With the new year around the corner, with resolutions in mind, upping your environmental activities may well be on your list.  If so, here are five handbag brands that need to be on your radar.  As some of us haven’t finished our Christmas shopping yet, there may be time to secure one of these as a gift!  High five to the five designers who are giving us sustainable and ethical options.

From Matt and Nat

Fabulous shaping and colour options, this is the bag for work, the Kensi satchel.  Price £120 (or $150).

5 eco and sustainable handbag designers
Matt and Nat Kensi bag

From Charlie Feist

The Akita backpack is back and been improved.  This is version 2.0!  Buy now before Christmas and receive a discount price.  Normally £85, now £75.

Eco and sustainable handbag designers
Charlie Feist Akita backpack v2.0

From Bottletop

The Amazona mini can be worn as a shoulder bag (on trend), crossbody (ideal for a city break) or the strap can be detached and carried as a clutch.  Price £195 (in gold/black).

5 eco and sustainable handbag designers
Bottletop Amazona mini bag

From Angela Roi

The camera bag shape is a classic for a weekend bag.  This is the Grace mini.  Price £220.

5 eco and sustainable handbag designers
Angela Roi Grace mini bag

From Mashu London

Stand out with eye catching styling and shaping with the Amaryllis bag. This is your ideal evening bag (also comes with a long shoulder strap option).   Price £290.

5 eco and sustainable handbag designers
Mashu Amaryllis bag

So whether you’re in the market for a work bag, weekend bag or backpack, now there’s more choice than ever for ethical and sustainable bags.  Thanks to these designers you can go high on style and substance in 2020!

 

Photo credit: Thanks to lalo Hernandez on Unsplash

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