THE DESIGNER
day tripper... recycled seam ripper!
In late 2002, SalvationSacks sprang into existence when margaret, its creator, was cleaning out her garage and realized that she had collected decades of fabulous vintage items that she could not bear to discard. Around the same time, disenchanted with life as a corporate attorney, she yearned to get back in touch with her artistic side.
So as margaret pondered the fabrics before her, she noticed that certain eclectic mixes of fabrics and patterns looked good together. She decided to reconstruct her collection of clothing and textiles into wearable art. voila... the 1st SalvationSack was born!
SalvationSacks are created in "episodes" of a certain style of sack either grouped and numbered within multiple series or numbered collectively like artwork. There are usually about 100 to 150 bags made per episode. .
Unlike rigid cardboard-lined bags, structured SalvationSacks are sturdy and infuse multiple layers of reinforcement and a soft recycled structure, which allows PINT and GALLON bags to stand on their own and reinforces the MESSENGER's bottom panel.
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