The iconic handbag label pays tribute to its Balinese heritage with a limited-edition capsule collection of which 100% of sales will benefit the female artisans who handcrafted each piece.
NEW YORK, March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sak, America’s original handcrafted crochet brand, is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with a limited-edition philanthropic capsule collection dedicated to the Balinese artisans who first inspired the brand’s “crochet craze” back in 1989. One hundred percent of the sales of The Sak’s new limited-edition collection will sponsor the healthcare and education of the female artisans of Negara and the surrounding Balinese villages, who handcrafted each and every bag, as a tribute to the label’s roots. This charitable collection amplifies The Sak’s commitment to a business built on purposeful intent, with future initiatives being planned for increased sustainability and fair trade. The Sak was born in 1989 when childhood friends Mark Talucci and Todd Elliott left their mundane corporate jobs to follow their dream of discovering new treasures and travelling the world. During a trip to Bali, Indonesia, they decided to start a business importing their “found treasures” from overseas to their hometown of San Francisco. Soon, they were designing bags of their own inspired by their findings. By 1994 their collections were blowing off shelves at major retailers, creating the “crochet craze” that made The Sak’s 120 Hobo one of the most iconic bags of the 90’s. Now, the brand is going “Back to Bali,” to the same village, to celebrate its beginnings and plant the seed for the next thirty years by giving back to the women whose hands – literally – make it all possible. Entirely hand-crocheted by women in the Balinese village of Negara, the capsule will feature 18 new iterations of the iconic 120 Hobo bag in limited quantities. Each of the new styles will be hand-crocheted by a single female artisan who will sign and number her work. Committed to sustainability, the capsule will incorporate eco-conscious materials including bamboo and cotton. The bags will be adorned with removable keychains featuring three mandalas crafted from natural materials to represent the harmonious elements of water, earth, and air. Standout styles from the collection include:
The Sak has established a private fund [The Sak Bali Village Artisan Fund] which will support the healthcare and education of the women of Negara and surrounding villages. 100% of sales up to $100,000 will go directly to the fund. “As I look back over the last three decades and where the world was when we started versus now, I recognize the importance of reframing the way The Sak functions as a global citizen. This capsule collection commemorates the brand’s origin with an added pledge for environmental stewardship, authentic craftsmanship and philanthropy,” says The Sak Brand Group’s Co-Founder + CEO, Mark Talucci. “Honoring and supporting the women of Bali who inspired it all is the first chapter of our next thirty years, one which marks a commitment to sustainability, fair trade practices and an extension of our charitable efforts.” The 30th Anniversary capsule collection will be available March 18 on www.thesak.com and exclusive retail partners. About The Sak View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-sak-celebrates-thirty-years-of-craft-300813920.html SOURCE The Sak |