Reveal Handbags introduces its 'recycled collection'

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October 12, 2010 1:29 PM EDT

Reveal's new Recycled Collection.
Reveal's new Recycled Collection.

Reveal, a brand devoted to preserve the planet's resources launched its new Recycled Collection on Friday (October 8). Merging design with some of the most sustainable materials available, the collection is created to represent those who are stylish and smart, and those who have an inclination to protect the planet.

Complementing the current mobile and modern lifestyle, the Recycled range includes a selection of women's handbags and wallets, men's messenger bags and bamboo accessories, and eco-modern mobile accessories.

Reveal strives to achieve a balance in damaged eco-systems of the world by working with American Forests, one of the oldest nonprofit conservation organizations in the U.S. The brand was established in the year 1999 by Terry and Jiaying Omata who was moved by the plight of the planet's deterioration and felt the need to attain a higher standard of living in the poverty-stricken areas. Get a glimpse of the collection below:

Reveal's new Recycled Collection.
Reveal's new Recycled Collection.
Reveal's new Recycled Collection.
Reveal's new Recycled Collection.

Image credit: Reveal/handout.

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