Naomi Leather Sling Bag in Black
Bags are usually just bags; the Naomi Leather Sling Bag is a quiet manifesto about how utility and style can coexist without apology.
What It Is:
This artisan-crafted leather sling bag is designed for the person who refuses to choose between practicality and panache. Handwoven in Bali from top-grade leather, the Naomi Sling can be worn over your shoulder or across your chest, keeping your essentials secure while leaving your hands free for, you know, existing in the world. Lightweight but spacious, it has a cotton lining, zipper closure, and adjustable strap—all executed in small batches to honor both craftsmanship and zero-waste principles.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because this isn’t just a bag—it’s a statement that style can be sustainable.It fits a wallet, phone, keys, and maybe even your relentless to-do list, all while making it look like you’re effortless.Small-batch, on-demand production means every bag is unique, built to last, and intentionally anti-fast-fashion.
Key Details:
Dimensions: 12"L x 8” H x 1.5”D (30cm x 20cm x 4cm)
Material: Handwoven premium leather with cotton lining
Features: Zipper closure, adjustable strap, lightweight, roomy interior
Handmade in Bali
Impact:
Supporting this bag means supporting skilled artisans in Bali and contributing to a zero-waste future. Each Naomi Sling embodies a respect for craft, the planet, and the idea that fashion doesn’t have to cost the earth.
The Naomi Leather Sling Bag is a versatile, sustainable, and stylish companion for city streets, travel, or any scenario where carrying your life in a bag feels inevitable but should still look intentional.
About the brand: Powered by People
Powered by People is basically what happens when “shopping small” gets a global operating system. Instead of mass-produced sameness, they connect you with makers who are spinning out hand-dyed textiles, hand-thrown ceramics, and jewelry that feels like it was pulled from an alternate reality where craftsmanship never went out of style. The through-line isn’t just aesthetics—it’s the insistence that every object has both utility and a backstory, often rooted in sustainable practices, reclaimed materials, and cultural traditions that would otherwise get bulldozed by the modern marketplace. In short: they’re trying to prove that conscious consumption doesn’t have to look like homework.
