Shira Entis has cleared out her Fleabags warehouses for a new limited edition Indian Blanket collection. The bags in the range are crafted from Fleabags’ old stock Pendleton wool.
There are two styles available: the classic Original Flea and the boxy shaped Gun Powder bag. While the jacquard-loomed material is upcycled, we can’t really call the bags eco-friendly as they’re trimmed with leather. However, this skin is colored with vegetable dyes so at least the label’s made a bit of an effort to go green.
Tribal handbags are still in vogue, so the bold prints of these Fleabags are sure to strike a chord with many fashionistas. I particularly like the versatility of this Gun Powder bag, which has dual handles and a much longer shoulder strap with a cushy leather shoulder pad.
Both bags are available over the holiday period from the Fleabags website. The Gun Powder bag will set you back $440, while the tote style Original Flea is a little more expensive at $485. Both are much pricier than their standard equivalents, but with their tribal Indian Blanket finishes I think they’re worth the splurge.