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Matt And Nat Inder Bedi On Vegan Bags And Office Polices

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012 in Business, Fashion.

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Inder Bedi, founder of vegan, eco-friendly Matt and Nat handbags and accessories, spoke with the Edmonton Journal about the origins of Matt and Nat, the market for eco-friendly fashion and how he keeps the company’s offices meat-free.

Bedi even touches on the story that made headlines a couple of years ago regarding the employee who took legal action because she couldn’t bring her baloney (pun fully intended) to work.

Here are a few highlights from the interview:

Do people buy Matt and Nat because they support the vegan, eco-friendly philosophy?

A: “Most people buy it because they like the look. When they find out it’s vegan and we use recycled water bottles for linings and we use sustainable materials such as cork, they like that too.”

“I think the key thing in terms of design esthetic, is you have to do what you like and hope that people will appreciate it, versus chasing trends. It’s not a trendy line — it’s more timeless, minimalist.”

What influences Matt and Nat designs?

A: “Everything from architecture to art to music to food to vegan restaurants to fixing your bike … anything.”

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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.

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Meatless Mouthful: How Matt & Nat Brings Home The Fake Bacon

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 7th, 2009 in Business, Fashion, Meatless Mouthful.

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“The product/design has to be there first. At the end of the day, when it comes to fashion, people still buy the product first and then the story.”

—-Inder Bedi, founder of Matt & Nat, a vegan handbag business, on what makes their products successful during an interview with the LA Times.

Matt & Nat products have been given love by Ellen DeGeneres, and Jorja Fox has a Matt & Nat purse named after her.

Hmmm…we wonder what it takes to get a vegan bag named after  you…

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