Matt & Nat Vegan Ikat Bags Benefit Charity Water
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 16th, 2011 in Charitable Causes And Campaigns, Environment-Eco-Green, Fashion.
What does Matt + Nat equal? Great looking, cruelty-free handbags that help get clean drinking water to those in need.
For each purchase of the company’s limited edition Ikat bag, Mat & Nat will donate $21 to Charity Water, an organization helping people in developing countries access clean water.
Ranging in price from $165 to $235 ($21 of which goes to Charity Water), you can be stylish in a leather-free bag in the Ikat collection like the Zocalo, Santogold and Hendrix.
Besides being animal-free fashion for a good cause, these bags are eco-friendly, as they’re lined with recycled plastic bottles.
According to Charity Water, 1 in 8 people on the planet is likely to drink water that will make them sick and unsafe water and lack of sanitation causes 80% of all diseases. Twenty-one dollars can provide water for one person. And if you’re really in the mood to spend, $5,000 gives clean water to an entire village.
Visit the Matt & Nat Ikat page to bring refreshment to your wardrobe and someone in need.
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