Lug recently shared its first-ever Vegan Leather collection live on QVC's Saturday Morning Q show and the new handbags and accessories are made with leather alternatives that are colorful and PETA-approved. The collection boasts bright primary colors for the Tempo Tote, the studded Pacer and the Tram Wallet, which are made with a quality alternative to leather that combines Polyurethane and Polyester.
Each of the styles is packed with practical features, including total RFID protection for the wallet and plenty of pockets within the bags to support life on the go. According to Lug, these vegan bags and accessories were expressly created to "be stylish, look and feel like real leather, yet contain the heart and customer-minded details in each design."
Vegan Leather Bags
Lug's First-Ever Vegan Leather Collection is PETA-Approved
Trend Themes
1. Vegan Fashion - More companies are introducing vegan alternatives in their products to cater to consumers who value cruelty-free and sustainable fashion.
2. Polyurethane and Polyester Mix - Leather-alternative materials that combine polyurethane and polyester will likely become more popular as the vegan fashion industry grows.
3. RFID Protection - The integration of RFID protection into fashion accessories presents opportunities for companies to offer innovative security features to their customers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from the rising demand for sustainable and cruelty-free alternatives and develop more eco-friendly and ethical products.
2. Materials Science - Researchers and material scientists can work towards creating more durable and cost-effective leather alternatives that are eco-friendly and meet the fashion industry's needs.
3. Security Technology - The fusion of fashion and security technology offers new opportunities for companies to dive into the burgeoning smart accessory market by integrating innovations such as RFID protection into their products.