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Barrett Alley's Antique Fabric Bracelets Use 100-Year-Old Materials

American designer Barrett Alley sources rare old textiles and repurposes them into limited edition antique fabric bracelets.

Each of Barrett Alley's antique fabric bracelets is braided from a carefully selected sample of 100-year-old cotton or linen textile and finished with a hand-sewn leather and bone button closure.

The Daijobu Bracelet is created using hand-spun, hand-woven Meiji-period Japanese cotton dyed with natural indigo. The beautiful deep blue hue fades over time creating a strikingly beautiful pattern.

The Weimar Bracelet is made from antique German (ca. 1920s) linen woven into a classic red, white and blue plaid. It's finished with a beautiful hand-stitched selection of natural vegetable tanned leather.

The Francine Bracelet is hand made from a 100-year-old repurposed American red and white striped fabric with leather and bone accent.

Each of the antique fabric bracelets is hand-made in Texas from limited supply fabric from around the world. Take advantage of free shipping on barrettalley.com and grab yours this summer before they're gone!
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1. Antique Textile Accessories - The repurposing of rare old textiles into limited edition accessories presents an opportunity for unique and nostalgic fashion statements.
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3. Sustainable Fashion - The repurposing of antique fabrics into wearable accessories aligns with the growing trend of sustainable fashion, offering consumers unique and eco-friendly options.
Industry Implications
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3. Online Retail - The online retail industry can capitalize on the demand for limited edition and sustainable fashion accessories by showcasing and selling these unique pieces to a global audience.

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