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Must Have: Ignes Millie Max Handbag

by grechen on August 5, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I have to admit that although I am vegan (not lifelong), I have a hard time not using or buying leather bags and shoes. I will eventually, but it will be via baby steps! That’s why I support the new recycled leather handbag trend – really made stylish in my opinion, by Ashley Watson – of designers using vintage/thrifted leather jackets, pants, furniture, etc., to refashion into handbags.

Another interesting leather handbag designer is Ignes. I had heard of the brand before, but had no idea of their social responsibility until seeing one of Ignes bags on Fashion Philanthropy (save 20% with code GRECHEN):

ignes millie max ethically produced handbag coupon code

According to an interview on oligoville recently with Maria Estrada, co-owner of Ignes Handbags, “all the leathers are by-products of the meat industry and come from animals bred in free range farms.”

And from what I found on their own website, they are very much involved in the local economy and community in Uruguay, helping to advance community members by:

  • Creating job opportunities in Uruguay for its growing team or artisans, and providing them an environment where they can look forward to advancement.
  • Treating its artisans well and making them feel appreciated, with wages that are above-average for the local industry; and providing them with great input into strategic production issues, for example the location of the production facility was chosen by the artisans as it was close to their homes.
  • Utilizing leathers that are a by-product of Uruguay’s meat industry, from reputable tanneries with responsible environmental practices.
  • Using resources carefully; whether they are small leather pieces left over from making handbags, which are used for pouches or keyrings; electricity, or any other input that is needed for production. Additionally, IGNES donates small pieces of leather left over from production to a rehabilitation center for children where the leathers are used to create hand and wrist braces.

Eco-fashion isn’t all about organic cotton – it’s just as much (or more) about the designers or companies business practices and their commitments to fair trade, and their involvement in their communities. Leather may not be ideal, but the fact is that the majority of the world is not going to stop eating meat – so as a realist, I would choose to support a company like Ignes who is at least shunning big factory farms in favor of local, free-range farms. It’s a small change in the right direction in my opinion.

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Must Have: ReFind Recycled Leather Bag

by grechen on February 12, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I’ve researched and written a lot about recycled/reclaimed leather handbags; I think it’s a wonderful emerging niche for independent designers to get into, and a fabulous way for leather-lovers to feel a little less guilty about purchasing a leather bag. My latest favorite recycled leather handbag designer is Anita Hopper, who designs and creates all of her bags from discarded upholstery or apparel leather and vintage embellishments in the US (Indianapolis).

Recycled Leather Handbag

Recycled Leather Handbag

This design is one of my favorites, but please, visit the site, there are so many more fabulous designs. And if you don’t find one you love, she’ll make one for you from an old leather jacket or sofa (cleaned, of course!).

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15% off Crystalyn Kae Handbags

by grechen on January 27, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

Beginning January 27 through February 14, take 15% off your order at Crystalyn Kae Handbags with code “lovegrechen.” If you’re not familiar with Crystalyn Kae’s handbags, you should be! Whether your vegan or not, Crystalyn’s mission is to create functional and durable bags that are also a little bit sexy, and socially conscious. Most of Crystalyn’s bags are made vegan-friendly, and others are made using recycled or vegetable-tanned leathers. She also produces her bags here in the US – Seattle, Washington, to be specific.

Check out her new arrivals for Valentine’s Day (also get a free flower pin with your order) in HOT pink & red…

Crystalyn Kae Recycled Leather Handbags 15% off Crystalyn Kae Vegan Handbags 15% off coupon code Crystalyn Kae Red Vegan Clutch 15% off coupon code

For more information about Crystalyn Kae from Crystalyn herself, read our interview with her from last summer.

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Pivot Eco-Boutique (+ 25% off Coupon Code)

by grechen on January 21, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I’ve been checking out Pivot Eco-Boutique off and on for a few months now and am SO glad they recently re-designed the site to make it easier to browse (and shop!). Pivot carries a very nice selection of eco-friendly designers like Stewart + Brown, Lara Miller, Eco-ga’nik, Habitute, and Ashley Watson’s recycled leather handbags. It’s now much easier to checkout (don’t need to register) and images are easier to view, AND to celebrate the launch of the new site, they’re offering online shoppers a 25% off coupon code: NEWSITE through 2/1.

I’m really loving all of Eco-ga’nik’s pieces this season:

Eco-ganik cropped sweatshirt jacket Eco-ganik sweatshirt jacket at pivot Eco-ganik moto jacket

I’m not much into manufactured holidays (i.e. Valentine’s Day), but I do LOVE this cute gift package featuring:

* Danny Volk bag made with reclaimed fabrics
* 8 oz. soy candle
* Love Bottle reusable glass water bottle
* Ashley Watson reclaimed leather cardholder
* Abbey Brown shea balm with fair trade, organic butter
* Art School Girl “you are so sweet” card

Pivot Eco-Chic Valentine's Gift Bag

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