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New Accessories for Men: R.I.P. the “Murse”

The murse (man-purse) has proven its place in the men’s fashion industry for years but we’re now reaching a point where its existence is increasingly becoming obsolete

byRachel Cross
September 20, 2022
in Eco Life, Men Fashion
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It’s 2022, which means we no longer must define a bag by the gender of the person wearing it. Murses are dead and every other previously deemed “women’s accessory” is alive; jewelry, hats, sunglasses, belts, chains, scarves, and bags are fair game. And judging by the influx of new products on Impakter Eco, men are playing to win.

Complete Access to Sustainable Accessories

The Eco Marketplace houses hundreds of sustainably certified fashion brands that guarantee their items satisfy customers and support their producers while respecting the environment. 

Many new men’s accessories have infiltrated the marketplace. We’ve researched the companies and singled out some must-haves.

Bags

Ecowings

This India based bags and accessories brand creates products from discarded inner tubes. Each piece is designed by hand, making every bag and accessory unique.

men's backpack
In the Photo: Backpack Black Tiger available on Eco

Freibeutler

Freibeutler produces urban, versatile, and high quality bags in Hamburg, Germany.

In the Photo: Crossbody Toni available on Eco

Léon Flam

This luxury leather and canvas goods brand was founded in Paris in 1924. Employing more than 40 artisans, Léon Flam creates accessories for modern travelers from high quality, sustainable, and local materials.

In the Photo: Aviso Briefcase in Gold Leather available on Eco

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Belts

Saint Lazare

This brand’s mission is to transform landfill bound materials like fire hoses, safety belts, nautical canvases, and inner tubes into elegant and durable accessories.

In the Photo: Charlie Belt available on Eco

Hats

Vai-Ko

This Finnish lifestyle-outdoor brand makes ecological and ethical beanies from 100% merino wool.

In the Photo: Flyfisher Beanie available on Eco

Arms of Andes

Arms of Andes produces biodegradable outdoor clothes from natural fibers and dyes in the Netherlands.

In the Photo: Alpaca Wool Beanie available on Eco

Mishimi

This slow-fashion clothing and accessories brand sources second-hand garments to create new pieces using environmentally friendly and ethical techniques.

In the Photo: River Hat in Violet available on Eco

Scarves

Lapcsparis

This circular fashion brand creates neo-workwear clothing for active people from recycled and plant-based materials.

In the Photo: Zero Waste Scarf available on Eco

Krama Heritage

This French brand produces hand-woven and ethically made scarves from sustainable materials.

In the Photo: The Grey Large and Wide Origin Krama available on Eco

A Man Who Accessorizes

The tides are turning, and more men are becoming less afraid to sink into their personal style. Accessories are an individualized and convenient way to spruce up any outfit. Whether you’re transitioning a look from day to night or just want to add an extra sprinkle of style, a man who confidently and sustainably accessorizes shall prosper.

Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by Impakter.com columnists are their own, not those of Impakter.com. — In the Featured Photo: Men’s Accessories. Featured Photo Credit: Vadim Sherbakov.

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Born in Rhode Island, Rachel is based in New York City where she studies Advertising & Marketing Communications at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her passion for effectual writing and love of fashion drew Rachel to Impakter. As an eco-lifestyle columnist, she covers a variety of topics including fashion and beauty, food and drinks, pets, and travel.

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