Turns out that you’d have to drink around 1,600 cans. At least if you want this bag…

The Masha messenger-style bag is made with 1,600 plus recycled aluminum pull-tabs. Frankly, I wouldn’t have that kind of patience. But the skilled women at Escama Studio do. Escama Studio is a San Francisco based Fair Trade company partnered with Brazilian crafts co-operatives in order to create some pretty tasty bags. Each modern bag is a little more like art than accessory, and all use a crochet technique that utilizes recycled aluminum pull-tabs. They even have figured out how to add colors to these bags. Although, I like the plain old pull tab color myself.
Because I happen to be a messenger bag addict, I like the Masha style bag best, but they have just about every style bag imaginable at Escama Studio.

Facts about the Masha bag:
- Zipper closure with exterior flap
- Fabric lined interior with one inside zipped pocket
- Shoulder strap with hand crocheted liner for comfort
It’s well worth a visit to Escama Studio, and not just to see the bags. They offer very cool tutorials that teach you how to crochet with pull-tabs, fashion tips of the past, how you can donate pull tabs, and more.












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So amazing! We also wrote about it here: http://fashionableearth.org/blog/2009/10/15/dont-drink-soda-wear-soda/