08/03/2013

New product :Looptworks Debuts a Line of Transit Packs Made of Upcycled Materials

Portland, OR – March 7, 2013 – LOOPTWORKS, a Portland, Oregon based business that repurposes abandoned materials into meaningful, long-lasting and limited-edition products is pleased to announce the launch of three new transit packs and accessories.

Rather than relying on the world’s limited resources to manufacture new fabrics, LOOPTWORKS uses top quality, excess materials and components that already exist. The latest transit collection features a combination of nylon and Polyurethane harvested from excess materials generated by the apparel and bag manufacturing process.

The limited edition and numbered collection includes:

Daili
A “do-it-all” bag with the versatility to haul with ease, the Daili Transit Pack is a rugged daypack with plenty of room for a laptop, gym gear and everything in between. (MSRP $99.99)

Nansha
The Nansha is a convertible tote that works at the grocery store, the yoga studio and even the office. With a dedicated space for a yoga mat, water bottle and laptop, it begs to be used for anything and everything. Tote straps tuck away, transforming the Nansha into a backpack, perfect for the urban bike commuter. (MSRP $79.99)

Kishi
The Kishi Mobile Tablet Sleeve is straight to the point and burly enough to protect a tablet from the hazards of the morning commute. Available in 7”, 10” and 11” sizes.   (MSRP $29.99 for the 7” and $34.99 for 10” and 11”)

About Looptworks
Launched in August 2009, Looptworks is a groundbreaking business that upcycles abandoned materials into meaningful, long-lasting and limited-edition products. By re-using the world’s pre-consumer excess, the U.S.-based company aims to rid the world of waste while inspiring a generation to reduce their impact on the planet. The inaugural collection, created from 100 percent, top-quality, excess materials and components, consists of 20 apparel pieces for both men and women. Initial styles include jackets, hoodies, skirts, shirts and graphic t-shirts. Apparel industry veterans lead the company



Written By: Julie Atherton

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