Harlie K | Moon denim patchwork bag

This bag is made of recycled denim fabric and vegan leather made from Korean paper.

The half-moon bag was designed with inspiration from the hem of a Korean traditional clothing skirt. Hanbok is a dress that belongs to the wind. The hem of the Hanbok skirt dances in the wind and creates a variety of beautiful shapes.

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Harlie K | Moon denim patchwork bag

Harlie K | Moon denim patchwork bag

Regular price $7,200.00
Sale price $7,200.00 Regular price
Unit price

Denim fabric ⛌ Vegan Hanji leather

A bag made of recycled denim fabric and vegan leather made from Korean paper

Collect discarded denim fabrics and design them according to different fabrics to reduce the carbon emissions of remade fabrics and reduce the waste in producing bags.

We have also developed D-Felt felt material. The remaining materials from the production of recycled denim bags are turned into felt material, which can then be made into other types of bags and used as raw materials for filling computer bags or felt mobile phone bags.

It is paired with vegan Korean paper leather for durability. There are traces of distressing on the surface but you don’t have to worry about scratches and looking ugly after use. The material does not absorb water but is waterproof in daily life.

When the product is discarded, it can be biodegraded by landfill and will not produce toxic substances by incineration. It is a nature-friendly material.

The design is inspired by the hem of the Korean traditional clothing.

The half-moon bag is designed with inspiration from the hem of the Korean dress.

Hanbok is a dress that belongs to the wind. The hem of the Hanbok skirt dances in the wind and creates a variety of beautiful shapes.

The designer said that when he was considering how to increase the storage capacity of a small bag,

Thinking of the flowing layers of hanbok skirts, I made the lining into an accordion structure.

When viewed from the side, the widening trapezoidal shape of the product can also be associated with a Korean dress.