Straw Bags, Hobo Bags, Tote Bags & Summer Handbags

Fashion Tidbit: The Hobo Bag is a style of handbag made from soft material that slumps, or slouches, when set down. Historically hobo bags are shoulder bags with crescent shape. Modern version of this popular women's accessory has zippered top closure and comes in many different sizes and shapes.
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Another Fashion Tidbit: Jute is a natural fiber, made from the bark of a tree also known as jute. The long, soft, shiny fibers stripped away by hand after netting the bark of the tree. A textile loom weaves the fibers into coarse, strong threads. Next to cotton, jute is the cheapest and most important of all textile fibers. It is 100% biodegradable making it an eco-friendly fashion alternative. Jute is also a material for making hand loomed fabric used to produce tote bags and straw handbags.
Some of the materials used in these handbags are shells, wood, coco, plant fibers such as abaca, raffia, pandan, bancuan, tikog and other natural but sustainable straw handbag materials.

Abaca: Abaca is a tree like herb resembling the banana in appearance, except for the distinguishing marks in its leaves, trunk, color, formation and the shape of its fruit and heart. The leaves are upright, pointed, tapering and narrower. Its trunk is smaller than that of the banana plant. It is one of the most favorite indigenous fibers of Asia. One of the many attractive use of abaca is in fine straw fiber craft. Abaca's strength, texture and iridescent qualities make it an excellent material for creating beautiful straw handbags, basket bags and other fashion accessories. You can dye it in just about any color, and best of all it is a sustainable plant material that you can harvest in 18 to 24 months.