Revisit is a high-end producer of various leather goods for men and women. The make a wide array of different products: from iPhone cases and money clips to handbags and laptop sleeves. The company explains on its website that they are saddened by some national parks getting shut down or loosing their funding. They explain that they are all fans of backpacking, camping, and enjoying the wilderness and want to give back. So Revisit wanted to come up with a way that they could help that national parks and environment. Now when you think of leather products your first thought isn’t probably how it helps nature, due to the nature of the product. But Revisit has come up with a way to change that.
Revisit has recently introduced a eco-friendly line of their leather goods. The leather that they use comes from a tannery located in Los Angeles called EcoHide. EcoHide uses ethical and environmentally conscious techniques that lets them produce a quality leather product. They use organic vegetable dyes and coloring that comes from the mimosa tree, an ensure that the leather comes from eco-friendly ranches. Revisit wanted to provide its consumers with a quality product that keeps the environment in mind. Revisit also pledges to donate 25% of its profits to the national parks around the country, hoping to aid the parks.
All of the products that Revisit produces are made by hand in America, ensuring the consumer with a high quality good. Their high end products and bags can suit a variety of different consumers and a variety of different needs. Their premium line of bags include the Abigail Tote bag ($750), the Washburn Weekender ($1,400, pictured above), and the Roosevelt Backpack ($1,250). All of the products are available for sale off of their website, and they even show you what parks your purchase will help out.
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