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Clean Everything Embraces Simplicity with its Minimalist Leather

It’s no surprise that more and more voices condemn consumerism and the insatiable need of buying new clothing, new shoes, new cars and generally, every new product promoted by media and companies. It is, however, a big surprise when a brand that’s selling consumer goods encourages its customers to stop buying. This is the case with the minimalist brand of leather goods Clean Everything, which offers a range of bags and wallets built from a single piece of leather and one or two studs. The message is crystal clear: life can be simple.

According to the company's philosophy, everything starts with the cleaning – the old things that we don’t use have to go because they are wasting our energy and space. Second thing to do is buy only the things necessary for daily life; look for functionality, good design and natural materials. The limited number of elements used to build the Clean Everything products give them a unique origami-like appearance and allows an opened and friendly interaction with their user. The products last longer because there are no stitching, zippers or linen to collapse.

Last but not least, the minimalist branding showing the ‘cleaneverything’ message embossed on the back of the product is more like a reminder than a means for marketing purposes. Take a look at the billfold and stitch-less wallets and bags the company has designed and embrace simplicity in your life.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - There is an opportunity for producing minimalist, functional products with natural materials that prioritize simplicity.
2. Sustainable Production - Companies can adopt a production process that uses limited materials effectively without compromising quality and longevity.
3. Anti-consumerism - Brands can challenge the culture of consumerism by creating long-lasting products that are free from unnecessary features.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can produce high-quality, long-lasting items with minimalist design that limit waste and reduce the need for frequent purchases.
2. Leather Goods - Brands in the leather goods industry could prioritize sustainability over mass production by using natural materials and reducing the number of components in their products.
3. Retail - Retailers can offer a range of minimalist products that reflect anti-consumerism and appeal to customers looking for functional, durable, and cost-effective options.

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