London-based Troubadour launched this month a collection of fully circular bags. Yes, you simply send the bag in after you’re done with it (hopefully, after using it for at least 5 years), and then the company can break it down to turn into a new bag, says Samuel Bail, co-founder of Troubadour.
This effort to make truly circular bags has been years in the making, adds Samantha Jacob, Creative Director at Troubadour, and is a first-of-its-kind in the industry.
The new fully circular collection, called Orbis, features two backpack styles, a duffle, and a laptop tote— essentially three of their best-selling categories, which the team wanted
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