6 Sustainable and Locally-Made Bags for a Stylish Upgrade

Nov 8, 2023 0 comments


Start your journey into the world of sustainability without compromising style. Here's a list of top-notch sustainable and ethical local brands for your style upgrade. From totes to backpacks, we've got your eco-friendly fashion fix covered. It's not just a bag—it's a statement for a stylish and sustainable upgrade.

iTag Manila

This Marikina-based brand capitalizes on the city’s foremost artistic craft. To stay calibrated with the local spirit of authenticity, iTag Manila partners with local shoemakers and tailors to handmade their products. The shop’s unwritten motto is to make it easy for you to style your daily fits with simple and almost-monochromatic bags– choices of small-sized to large-sized slings, totes, and back bags come in primary outfit-suiting colors such as black, white, brown, and gray.



Canicosa

Bringing a handful of ‘gala’ essentials when going out, you will love what Canicosa bags offer if you’re that type of person. The young and young-at-heart alike who channel their energy towards travels, night outs, and get-togethers, or even work-related runs will find comfort in spacious Canicosa bags. Their totes and duffle bags in various colors support your travel kits without compromising aesthetics and defining your well-curated attire.



Legazy

Have you ever imagined the ancient Baybayin typography colliding with your outfits? Wonder no more because Legazy turns this vision into material as they incorporate our traditional script in their flagship bags. Legazy boasts on their Filipino culture-themed aesthetics designed in tote bags, sling bags, and backpacks. Its vibrant Sukbit, Bayong, and Backpack collections are crafted with premium cotton canvas and can be worn in different carrying styles.


Straightforward

Perfect for the green agenda oriented guys and girls, this brand captures your chic, minimalist style in a wide array of bag designs without harming the environment and animals. Straightforward uses vegan or artificial leather, which is mostly made of agricultural waste products and recyclable materials, to give us visually-pleasing bags. The shop allows you to choose from a good deal of color choices but what entices customers is its warm earth tone motif catchy to the artsy minimalist generation.


Zero Gravity MNL

Zero Gravity Manila shows off its wide selection of messenger, back, crossbody, and hand bags aesthetically appealing to the young adult and transitioning-to-adulting people. While its branding caters the corporate-working audience, these accessories are also flexible and accommodating for those who do not necessarily dress up to go to office. Its city-vibing, metro-styled bags keep your fits clean and classy.


Totes and Beyond

Loud. Bold. Quirky. These are the adjectives that describe the bags-for-all-ages brand of Totes and Beyond. This shop offers men, women, kids, and grown ups the freedom to pick what best complements their own personal style. Stepping out of the ordinary, their products convey a different taste to everyday outfit errands. In many colors and carryways, their bags are in forms of hand, shoulder, back, and sling for the confident people with layers of personality and themes.



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