One Bag, Many Styles: Versatile Leather Bags From Raff

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Your bag can be the first thing someone notices about your outfit. And, although you may already have a trusty everyday bag, you wouldn’t say no to giving your trusted companion a well-deserved hiatus to make room for something new. Our accessories deserve a summer break, too, right? Let’s talk about one such handbag brand you should invest in right now.

If you follow my blog posts, I rarely advocate a single brand or product and that is because there are very few of them that really resonate with me. Raff is one amongst those few brands. I had met Rashi Agarwal when she was designing for bag brand Holii and somehow we stayed in touch. And then when she started Raff, she invited me to check out her website. Apart from the Vega, there’s also Hugo, a convertible backpack and sling, large carryalls such as Luke and Maus, and Fred, a clutch with a wristlet. I just loved all the bags, so much so that I still find it hard to decide which is my fave.

Why Raff?

There are a couple of reasons why this brand stands out in the sea of handbag brands. Raff is all about simple styles and designs that stick. No jazzy designs or motifs. The brand is also environmentally conscious as it uses only eco-friendly, vegetable tanned leather. I am a fan of hand-stitched products and each of their bags are handmade. They are in neutral shades thereby making them evergreen and hence complement almost your whole wardrobe.

Fashionably All-Purpose

Their bag Vega, is the chosen one.  It is supremely versatile as it’s a sling that doubles up as a waist bag and triples up as a clutch!

Check out their website here to shop online.

Price: INR 4,499 upwards

Find them on Facebook here.

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Manvi Gandotra is a Bangalore-based photographer who specialises in candid wedding photography but loves to travel in search of a good story. She is also a fashion blogger who has worked with brands like GAP, H&M, Tanishq, FCUK, and Myntra. You can see some of her photography at http://www.1plus1studio.com and her fashion blog at http://styleinked.com