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Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag

Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag

$49.95
Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag
$49.95

The Story

MoMA Exclusive: Brighten up your look and your day with the Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag. A two-tone design available exclusively to our customers, this style is woven in a crochet-like knit from raffia, a durable and pliable natural fiber. A zippered top keeps your phone, keys and wallet safely secure through everyday errands. The hand-knotted strap, made from repurposed deadstock yarn, is detachable. Remove the handle and voila, you’ve got a travel pouch. Made in a family-owned factory in the Philippines, the Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag measures 7.5h x 10w x 2.25"d with a strap that measures 22.5l x 1.25”w. 

Verloop (Dutch for "process") is known for utilizing deadstock material and challenging themselves to make playful, resourceful products out of fabric remnants, instead of sending them to landfills.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

MoMA Exclusive: Brighten up your look and your day with the Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag. A two-tone design available exclusively to our customers, this style is woven in a crochet-like knit from raffia, a durable and pliable natural fiber. A zippered top keeps your phone, keys and wallet safely secure through everyday errands. The hand-knotted strap, made from repurposed deadstock yarn, is detachable. Remove the handle and voila, you’ve got a travel pouch. Made in a family-owned factory in the Philippines, the Verloop Striped Raffia Zip Handbag measures 7.5h x 10w x 2.25"d with a strap that measures 22.5l x 1.25”w. 

Verloop (Dutch for "process") is known for utilizing deadstock material and challenging themselves to make playful, resourceful products out of fabric remnants, instead of sending them to landfills.