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Denise Tjarks' Tropical Vacation in a Bag

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 10.30.07
Fashion & Beauty

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Let's face it, more than a handful of us have a couple of loud aloha shirts moldering in the back of our closets, sequestered from the light of day.

Rather than see them dumped at a landfill once the summer romance has cooled, Denise Tjarks rehabilitates used aloha shirts, as well as vintage muumuus and fabric remnants, into foxy purses that are sure to ward off the oncoming winter gloom. And, because the bags are reversible, it's like getting two totes for the price of one. Bags start at $48. ::::Denise Tjarks

See also: ::Muumuu Heaven: Reused Aloha Wear

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