Functionally compact and playfully chromatic in appearance, Tumbao's bio-leather wallets were certainly a hit—which is evident from the brand's Kickstarter that exceeded its goal by about $3,000 CAD and with 22 days to go. As defined on the campaign, Tumbao has Latin-American origins. The phrase refers to "when something has an allure that captures the attention of those around it."
The bio-leather wallets are made with cactus-derived bio-leather, which is sourced from Mexico and presents a more sustainable alternative. The wallets are durable—scratch-resistant and humidity-resistant—as well as easy to clean. In addition, Tumbao did not use any PVC or chromium—which is a toxic heavy metal that is used to tan traditional leathers.
Consumers have the option to choose between three bio-leather wallet designs—the Toci Wallet, the Mayahuel Wallet, and the Coatlicue Wallet.
Cactus Bio-Leather Wallets
Tumbao Offers Its Bio-Leather Wallets at an Affordable Price
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Leather Alternatives - Exploring alternative materials derived from natural sources for leather goods.
2. Eco-conscious Fashion Accessories - Embracing environmentally friendly options in the production of fashion accessories.
3. Latin-american Inspired Designs - Incorporating Latin-American cultural influences into product designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - Opportunity to develop and market eco-friendly accessories using sustainable materials.
2. Leather Goods - Disruptive opportunity to introduce bio-leather as a more sustainable and ethical alternative to traditional leather.
3. Cactus Farming - Exploring the potential of cactus as a viable source for bio-leather production.