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London-based Scottish designer Jamie Bruski Tetsill has recently been focusing on different projects involving both fashion and interior design.

During the summer he has also worked on developing  his first project – a shopper bag – in collaboration with charity ScotsCare. Proceedings from the shopper sale will be employed by ScotsCare for projects helping first and second generation Scots in hardship, need and distress living in London.

The bag – characterised by a minimalist logo inspired by the K letter in the designer’s surname – is made with naturally grown, hand-woven and hand-dyed jute and it’s completely biodegradable right down to the print made with a special type of chalk that doesn’t contain any chemicals. You can get further info about the making of the bag in my interview with Jamie.

Jamie Bruski Tetsill’s limited edition bag is priced £9.99 and is available from ScotsCare’s site.  

Photo by Ross Trevail

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