Why Buy Fair Trade Handbags & Wallets?
Handbag and wallet production involves supply chain tiers that are hard to see from the outside. Leather tanneries are among the most chemically intensive production environments in manufacturing, with serious worker exposure risk that rarely reaches the retail level. Textile bag production shares the labor dynamics of garment factories. Hardware adds further tiers, often sourced with no connection to the brand's stated standards.
Fair trade handbag sourcing applies minimum wage and condition requirements at the cut-and-sew level, and for leather goods, verification often extends to the tannery — the stage where chemical exposure risk is highest and where conventional supply chains most commonly apply no standard at all.
A handbag or wallet is carried daily for years. Buying fair trade means the craft and labor behind it were assessed at the stages of production that actually matter — not just at the final assembly point.
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