Win a Sakroots bag!
By Laurie Posted on November 30th, 2009 in Accessories, Latest News, Reviews, ecoki shopHere at ecoki, when we think of style, we think of down-to-earth, one-with-mother-nature, still-a-fashionista style. So when we came across a company that was the epitome of this description, we knew we had to feature them.
To enter, comment below by telling us one way you’ve made a difference between now and December 30th. Keep reading for the review and the details for your chance to win!
The company is The Sak, a brand whose philosophy is built on two premises: happiness and freedom. They claim that harmony and peace is interwoven in their spirit – and their eclectic line of handbags exude this same personality.
The beginnings
It was a combination of a love of the hippie lifestyle that drew Mark Talucci and Todd Elliot towards this entrepreneurship. Combined with this was their interest in artisan fabrics and unique objects, and they began a business importing them from overseas to their hometown San Francisco.
Handbags soon entered the mix with inspiration from one that belonged to Todd’s sister. The rest, as they say, is history. (Read the full story here)
From 1989, Mark and Todd have been involved in the world of fashion, which soon evolved in The Sak itself, a simple, relaxed handbag making use of their trademark style.
Sustainable style
We especially love when companies take the extra step to being sustainable, and The Sak is a perfect candidate for practicing what they preach. They build their company on three concepts: Trust, Action and Ownership; they combine that with six ideals: honest, humble, loyal, driven, confident and passionate. By giving back to international communities, supporting non-profit organizations, and recently introducing an eco-friendly line, The Sak is truly a karma-based company.
Giving back
The crew at The Sak has teamed up with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign, aiming to restore and plant one billion trees by 2015 on 2.5 million acres of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. Read more here.
This eco-friendly line is called sakroots, their first-ever eco-friendly collection of their namesake bags. We’ve had the opportunity to review one, and because we know you’ll love it so much, we’re doing a giveaway, too!
sakroots eco-friendly bags
The bag is far more than just a version of a planet-friendly purse. Instead, this bamboo-based bag can easily be unisex, featuring a long strap, vibrant colours, and a tie closure.
We love bamboo for it’s renewable ways (after all, we talk about it all the time), and its softness and durability is not lost in the sakroots use of it.
The roomy bag features an interior made of 100% recycled cotton, with a zipper pocket, as well as two elastic pockets perfect for all of your essentials. Easily storing a wallet, smartphone, sunglasses, and your other daily needs, the thick, well-stitched interior will meet all your needs – and more.
True to the soul of the company, the bag features a hand-carved and hand-painted mandala made of sono-wood. Sono-wood is indigenous to Indonesia and easily replenished – and in this case, gorgeous, too.
We love the vibrant colours, a mix of purples, reds and oranges, perfectly complementing one another in a crocheted, woven mix. The long, single strap allows for hand-free carry along, and the top tie closure and deep interior give you the peace of mind that your contents are secure.
Win your own!
But here’s the best part: we’ve partnered with The Sak for a giveaway! Because we love it so much, we want one of our lucky readers to have your own.
To enter, comment below by telling us one way you’ve made a difference between now and December 30th. You can enter as many times as you’d like, as long as each comment is a different karma-driven event.
(Please note, by entering this contest, you will automatically be entered into the sak and Elliott Lucca databases for future emails.)
sakroots bag by The Sak
- Eco Harmony Space Malboro, in Sangria
- 13″ Length, 3″ Width, 10″ Height, 18″ Strap Drop
- Exterior: 100% Bamboo
- Interior: 100% recycled cotton
- Tie closure, zipper pocket, elastic pocket
- Featuring a hand carved and hand painted mandala made of sono-wood
Buy now from Amazon.com!
Images courtesy of The Sak
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Discussion Take a look at what is being said about this article.
Clemento, on October 25th, 2009 says:
Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.
mommida, on November 3rd, 2009 says:
Laurie just reccomended this bag! It is cute,stylish, and eco-friendly! _Love it!
Becca, on November 7th, 2009 says:
Beautiful bag! I’ve recently inspired a few people to go veggie and have been promoting veganism at university through providing information and doing Q&A events.
Laurie, on January 29th, 2010 says:
Congrats, Becca – using our random generator, you’ve won! We’re contacting you with the next step.
Becca, on January 29th, 2010 says:
Wow!!! Thank you so much!
anna, on November 15th, 2009 says:
Please, don’t put all your trash in the bin.
That’s where recycling can begin!
I raked leaves and trimmings in my yard today.
The green waste is ready for pick up day!
Mulched stuff will fertalize places
like city parks and green spaces
annalene, on November 26th, 2009 says:
i always try to purchase from companies that manufacture sustainably, good to hear sak is one of those companies
annalene, on November 27th, 2009 says:
There are people in my neighborhood who collect cans for recycling (to collect a little bit of extra income) so I always save my cans for them.
annalene, on November 29th, 2009 says:
i bring my own bags with me when i go shopping. this would be an awesome one for bringing with me when i’m out buying gifts, etc
annalene, on November 29th, 2009 says:
i also buy most of my clothing second hand to cut down on waste. thrifting is super fun and i always find awesome things at unbeatable prices (virtually brand new agnes b sweater for $1?.. swoooon!).
Susan Reid, on December 16th, 2009 says:
Nature gifted us with a huge crop of leaves this year. They have been raked, bagged and picked up by our City’s recycling truck and will be turned into mulch for gardeners next Spring.
Nick Matyas, on January 4th, 2010 says:
Very Nice posting. I liked your work. Keep up the good work. Good Luck.
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