We’re not saying it’s time to give up steak, but maybe fewer animals need to die in the name of fashion with the launch of the new vegan satchel from Ministry of Tomorrow.
There’s no doubt that many animals die to make our shoes, our wallets, our belts and our messenger bags – as many as a billion a year. And while we may not like to think about it, deep down the nature of economies of scale and capitalist urge means we know most of those animals do not die a good death. If that’s something you’d like to end, the new Vegan Bag collection from eco-fashion house Ministry of Tomorrow might be the way forward.
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The new collection is produced at the Ministry of Tomorrow’s fair wage, eco-factory in Nairobi, Kenya. The design is clean and chic with a Maasai warrior-inspired interior. The handcrafted bags are made with Italian and Japanese, animal-free, finer-than-leather fabrics, and the lining is made from certified organic and fair trade canvas sourced from India.
The entire supply chain from seed to production considers the well-being of people, wildlife, and the planet, according to the brand.
The fashion brand aims to develop a community of conscientious, young, spirited people who enjoy the experience of a luxury lifestyle but also want to feel good about supporting responsibly produced products that deliver social and environmental benefits.
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The line includes everything from a black vegan leather crossbody bag, and a slick portfolio, through to a backpack, briefcase, and small and medium pouches.
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