Interrobang Creates Eco-Friendly Bags From Seatbelts and Flags

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If you thought Harveys had the seatbelt handbag market cornered, think again. Independent Australian label Interrobang is giving the well-known American brand a run for its money.

Rather than weaving the car parts together, Interrobang lays the belts side by side for a cleaner, more sophisticated look. There are also more different styles available than the Harveys purses, including the everyday Tilde tote, the protective Kindle, iPod, and laptop armor bags, and the modern zippered Interpunct purse.

Where Harveys are seatbelt specialists, Interrobang isn’t afraid to try something new. The brand has recently introduced a colorful range of backpacks made from reclaimed flags and banners. The lightweight material is strengthened with thick interfacing for strength and lined with black cotton.

With most bags priced at less than $100, Interrobang accessories are affordable for even the most frugal fashionistas. They’re available online through the brand’s Etsy store and global independent design website Supermarket.

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