Arriving at the grocery store and discovering that you've forgotten your green bag at home may not qualify as an emergency situation; however, the Chute by Michael Pappas has been designed with the idea that -- for the environment -- it is a crisis.
An extremely fine and lightweight fabric has been stitched together to make this shoulder bag, but it also incorporates a couple of unexpected features. One is the carbon fiber strips that give the satchel structure, and the other is the metal toggle that allows you to yank its drawstring.
In the manner that you might pull the cord on a parachute to open it, Chute by Michael Pappas is compressed. It works in reverse to the way you might expect it to but its novelty is certainly not lost.
Collapsible Parachute Purses
Chute by Michael Pappas is a Portable and Packable Emergency Sack
Trend Themes
1. Lightweight Fabrics - Opportunity for developing more innovative and durable materials for various industries.
2. Structural Reinforcement - Potential for creating new products that utilize carbon fiber strips for added strength and stability.
3. Reverse Mechanisms - Disruptive potential for designing products that operate in unexpected or unconventional ways.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Accessories - Opportunities to create collapsible or packable fashion items using lightweight fabrics.
2. Outdoor Gear - Potential for incorporating structural reinforcement technologies to create durable and portable outdoor equipment.
3. Invention and Design - Disruption opportunities to challenge conventional design principles and create reverse mechanisms in various products.