While clothing is getting its much-deserved attention, bags made in Africa are still severely underrated.
Below, you’ll find a roundup of brands created by skilled designers with salient points of view on construction and texture. We’ve selected their bags with summer in mind, but we’re sure you’ll reach for them repeatedly each season.
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Kayadua Studio
Led by creative director Eyiwaa Agyekumhene, Kayadua Studio aims to honour the legacy of Ghanaian elders. The Kaya Bag comes in bright orange and is shaped similarly to a Yoruba talking drum.
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2. Iamisigo
Based between Lagos, Nairobi and Accra, Iamisigo is an artisanal brand focused on telling African stories — references range from ancient Yoruba mythology to forest spirits. Their pieces often use natural fabrics and have a unique, spiritual presence about them. The Mini Raffia Bag is our pick for your next brunch date.
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3. The Reyn
Unorthodox structures meet embossed leather at The Reyn’s atelier. Tassels and regal gold-plated handles are also regular fixtures. Looking for the right bag to accompany a power suit? We think you’ll love the Myra Bag.
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4. Vanhu Vamwe
Meaning “one people” in Zimbabwe’s Shona language, Vanhu Vamwe executes accessories with the intent to stand out. Nothing says summer quite like bold colors — their Marito Baguette is really giving us life.
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5. Nilhane
Designed in Mali and handcrafted in Spain, Nilhane’s bags are undeniably elegant. Their Coumbe Bag comes in fuchsia, burgundy and ocean blue. The semi-circular shape is inspired by the kwottenai earrings worn by Fulani women to mark significant milestones. Attending a dressy lunch or an important function? This bag is sure to complete the look.
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