recycled leather handbags

You will NEVER find me without a big bag – most of the summer I carried my huge, “vintage” woven tote – but last week I used a clutch, and I liked it. I know, weird, right? ;) It was just too hot to carry a big bag on my shoulder last week, so when I tried out the clutch, I was really surprised that I didn’t mind using it. I was worried that it would be awkward to get in and out of (I needed quick access to my camera) or that I would find it strange to carry. But it wasn’t awkward, or strange. Now I feel the need to carry a clutch more often – perhaps sometimes even as a “main” bag *gasp!!* During the day!!

Some of my favorite eco-friendly handbags are made from recycled or upcycled leather; it’s always better in my opinion to use something that’s already been used (leather jackets) or something that would otherwise have been thrown away than to create something new…

So, check out the clutches below made by some of the best recycled leather handbag designers, and maybe a couple you’ve never heard of. Which one is your favorite?

ReMade USA Recycled Leather clutch – on sale for $90

recycled leather clutch

Ashley Watson recycled leather wallet – so, this is technically a wallet, but I use my large wallet as a clutch periodically; just put your phone in the zipper portion and you’re good to go! (on sale for $107 at Atticus)

ashely watson recycled leather bag

Lina Rennell recycled leather pouch (she also has a fabric version available) – $104 at Beklina

recycled leather pouch

Claire Vivier remnant leather clutches (she makes these from the leftover leather created from her handbag business), ranging from $79 to $149:

recycled leather clutches

Recycled leather clutch by Patkas – on sale for $60:

recycled leather clutch

This recycled leather clutch by Cha Cha is small, but look how cute :) and only $15:

recycled leather clutch handbag

This upcycled (an old leather bag, transformed) clutch/wallet with handpainted peacock feather is gorgeous! I love the idea of taking something dull & lifeless and turning it into something interesting. By Kathryn Greenwald – $35

upcycled handpainted leather clutch

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reMade USA by Shannon South is having a 20% off sale until the end of the month (expires 7/31) when you use code SUMMERLOVE. Call me crazy, but I’m craving a smaller bag right now (maybe because I have so many HUGE bags?) and the Dobbin fits the bill perfectly. Bonus: it’s convertible from a clutch to a shoulder bag! What’s more environmentally friendly than recycled materials and 2-bags-in-1?

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reMade USA designer Shannon South put some new one-offs up on the site recently, and while most are sold already, my favorite is still there!! This large market bag is made from reclaimed leather jackets and is one of a kind; selling for $205.

reMade USA reclaimed leather handbag

Check the site for more bags to buy now, and bags to order. Also, send in your old leather jacket to be reMade into a bag, and save $20!

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If you haven’t signed up for Daily Candy’s sample sale site, Swirl, I’d recommend that you do it. Honestly, I think their prices are higher than other sample sale sites, but they have access to a lot of smaller designers you won’t see anywhere else, and some, I have to admit, that I haven’t heard of. This week, they’re featuring a sale on recycled leather handbags by De.De:

de.de recycled leather handbags dede recycled leather clutch handbag

Compared to Ashley Watson’s prices, these are steals, and I love the interesting designs.

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I’ve been aware of Cha Cha handbags for several years, but I only just now discovered that they do some work in recycled leather. I don’t know why I’m so obsessed with clutches now, I never use one, but this is my favorite piece – I love the leather hash detailing, and the shiny buttons (who doesn’t love a little bling?)

cha cha recycled leather handbag

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