Wavy Dinky Bag In Coachtopia Leather With Cherry Print
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$350
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Nothing normal about it: the Coachtopia Wavy Dinky is a shoulder bag with a mission to move us beyond the linear fashion system, putting a new, wavy spin on an archival Coach silhouette from 1973. Wear it as a shoulder bag with its removable, partially recycled acrylic plastic chain strap, or as a crossbody with its longer leather strap. It’s been crafted according to our Made Circular principles, meaning it finds new uses for waste materials and is designed to be reused and remade over multiple lives, with defined pathways for remaking and recycling. (Learn more about Made Circular here.)
This version, which is printed with trippy artwork from Coachtopia community member Sabrina Lau, comes in Coachtopia Leather—crafted with at least 50% recycled leather scraps that might otherwise have been sent to landfill. You can learn more about its materials and impacts in the modules below.
This version, which is printed with trippy artwork from Coachtopia community member Sabrina Lau, comes in Coachtopia Leather—crafted with at least 50% recycled leather scraps that might otherwise have been sent to landfill. You can learn more about its materials and impacts in the modules below.
This Product’s Carbon and Waste Impact
14.5
kgs CO2e created.
We’ve worked with WSP to calculate the carbon footprint of each one of our products, with the goal of reducing our overall emissions.
210
gs waste diverted.
Uses materials that might otherwise have gone to landfill, helping us work towards a zero waste future.
42
% carbon reduction.
Uses materials that already exist, helping us to avoid the creation of virgin materials—which accounts for 38% of fashion’s emissions.
Supports regenerative farming.
Incorporates leathers from farms using regenerative practices that can help absorb atmospheric carbon.