Recycled Bandanas Become Purses | Anamu Makes South Western Clutches

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Wearing scarves and bandanas has become a bit passé, but that doesn’t mean you need to phase the colorful squares of fabric out of your wardrobe altogether. Fashion brand Anamu is giving these accessories a new lease on life by turning them into fun clutches and cuffs.

Designer Ana Maria Munoz was clearly influenced by the American South West when creating her new Go Native line. The collection features boldly patterned purses and cuffs with names like Hopi, Navajo, and Anasazi. With the taste for ethnic and tribal prints still hanging around, these recycled handbags are right on trend.

The purses are made from vintage cotton bandanas and lined with linen. They’re fairly simple, but with vibrant prints like this you don’t need a lot of design flair. Each one closes with a magnetic snap and has a patch pocket for carrying your ID and change.

You can pick up one of these new Anamu clutches for $80 or the cuffs for just $18 at the Anamu online store.

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