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Made Where? {J.W. Hulme Handbags}

by grechen on February 18, 2011 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I’ve been struggling with buying a new handbag (I know, my life is SOOOO hard LOL), and trying to decide on the perfect one. I love my Jas M.B. handbags (I have 2 of the style in the link, one olive and one quilted black) I’m carrying most of the time now, but I’m looking for something in a camel colored leather. I got both my Jas M.B. bags for a great price, but I was already familiar with the brand & quality before my most recent purchase (I have another one). They are superior quality leather, highly functional, and handmade in England. I’m so impressed with these bags, why would I want to spend 2 or 3 times as much for a bag made in China when less buys such a high-quality bag made in England, handmade, even.

I’m still struggling with that though; I fell in love today with a Rebecca Minkoff bag at Saks. But I can’t do it. I don’t want to spend so much money anymore on a bag made in China. Not necessarily because the quality is terrible, it’s because factory ethics are questionable. And if a designer produces in China, it’s more likely the styles are more ubiquitous, and I don’t like to look like everyone else ;) Going back to my Jas M.B. example, if I can buy a bag of such quality and craftsmanship for around $300, which is handmade in England, why spend more for something mass-produced in a giant factory in China?

Still searching, I came home and hit up my favorite boutiques online for bags, looking specifically for where the bags are made. I found that in most instances, if a bag is made in the US or somewhere other than China or Vietnam, it will be listed with the description. If the bag IS made in China, there’s no mention of it, or it’s very hard to find. Interesting isn’t it?

Finally, I settled on J.W. Hulme. You’ve heard of them, I’m sure, but you may not have considered buying a bag from them. I honestly hadn’t either, until I noticed them in my local Barney’s co-op – they’re trendy now, apparently. I’ve been considering the Linwood bucket bag for a while, and I love the Legacy shoulder bag, but not enough to really take the plunge. Now I’ve found the bag I want to love for the rest of my life:

jwhulme handbags

The Fairmount Satchel in “Camelot” tan leather. It’s $600 and comes with free embossing, it’s made in the USA, and guaranteed for life. What? Guaranteed for life? I don’t think I’ve EVER bought anything that’s guaranteed for life…maybe this will be the last bag I ever buy??

(incidentally, I did look for recycled leather bags, etc. but I wasn’t able to find one that fit what I was looking for.)

Does anyone have a J.W. Hulme bag? What do you think of it?

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Made in the USA

by grechen on October 14, 2010 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I don’t usually watch videos on blogs or websites, but a reader over at Grechen’s Closet recommended I take a look at the new CP Shades website and the video on their homepage. And I’m glad I did.

I’m human, and while I do try to shop consciously, paying attention to where my garments are made, and what they’re made from, I sometimes don’t. I forget, or I’m so smitten with the piece, I don’t WANT to know where it came from. Not terribly enlightened, I know, and I’m not proud of it, but it happens. Watching the video at CP Shades reminds me of WHY I should care about who makes my clothes, and where. I WANT to buy my clothes from people like the Weinstein’s from Sausalito, California. They have such a passion for the clothing, the designs, the manufacturing and for the people who will wear their designs. Like me:

cp shades linen dress

(me in my CP Shades linen dress)

If what you wear is important to you, you cannot ignore your clothing’s history and the journey each piece took to get to you. I love it when what I wear has a story; I just need to take better care from now on to make sure that story is one of sustainability, passion and quality.

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It’s been a long time since I featured my favorite indie organic cotton clothing designer, Sara Seumae from SPUN, too long in fact. So today I’m back with an announcement: SPUN has launched e-commerce AND you can save 30% off your order when you use code “congrats!” There’s really no excuse NOT to pick up a few pieces now, her prices were already very reasonable, the 30% off makes them a steal. And since I own several pieces (that were gracious gifts from Sara), I can personally vouch for how wonderful they are.

My favorite is still the cardigan (which would be about $45 after the code):

spun organic cotton clothing

More favorites:

organic cotton top $55 organic cotton dress $95 organic cotton boat neck top $55 organic cotton beater tank $25

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