My daughter loves it!
Bali, Indonesia 
Having lived in the fourth most populous country in the world, I got to face the environment crisis issues, from plastic bags to untreatable waste. So I started thinking of making a campaign to reduce the use of plastics and waste. By visiting markets, second hand shops and car garages I found heaps of cool materials such as coffee sacks, rice sacks, truck tire tubes and second hand stuff. So the idea to create fresh and cool looking bag with style, function and purpose was born.
The entire collection is made by hand using used, pre-worn and pre-washed materials therefore each piece is never the same and may exhibit signs of wear, faded fabric, small holes and cracking prints. This is the nature of used materials and give each piece its character.
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