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Solo brings sustainable bags to Amazon

Solo’s Re:cycled collection merges eco-friendly and affordability

Solo New York is leaving behind the notion of sustainable products being expensive. The Re:cycled collection makes sustainability accessible to the masses through its durable, stylish bags. Solo is taking conscious responsibility by making eco-friendly bags that not only help eliminate plastic bottles from landfills, but all tags, strings, and stuffing are made from 100% recycled and biodegradable materials. With every bag sold in the collection, Solo is planting a tree to restore the U.S. National Forests.

Re:new Briefcase | $54.99

The Re:new Briefcase is tech-friendly option for your everyday use. It has a fully padded laptop compartment, pockets for all of your other smaller electronics and a back strap that slides over luggage for easy travel. IMAGES

Re:start Underseat Rolling Case | $99.95

Business on-the-go? The Re:start Underseat Rolling Case is sure to be a your go-to bag. It fits under the seat of most major airlines and has a water resistant coating to help protect your belongings from the weather. Plus it has a padded laptop sleeve and a number of pockets for organizing all your work essentials. IMAGES

Re:vive Mini Backpack | $24.99

The Re:vive Mini Backpack integrates fabric developed from respun plastic water bottles otherwise destined for the landfill. Made with a heather gray material, the Re:vive Mini includes adjustable shoulder straps, a front zippered pocket with a key clip, a cool black camo interior lining, and weighs only 0.57 lbs. IMAGES

Re:move Duffel | $64.99

The Re:move Duffel integrates fabric developed from respun plastic water bottles otherwise destined for the landfill. Made with a heather gray material, the Re:move Duffel includes removable / adjustable shoulder straps, a front zippered pocket, an interior organizer section with key clip, and a back panel that slides over a luggage handle.
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Re:store Tote | $54.99

The Re:store Tote is part of Solo New York’s Re:cycled Collection, integrating fabric developed from respun plastic water bottles otherwise destined for the landfill. Made with a heather gray material, the Re:store Tote includes a padded compartment for laptops, an interior organizer section with key clip, a front zippered pocket, quick access pocket, and a back panel that slides over luggage handles. IMAGES

Re:claim Backpack | $64.99

The Re:claim Backpack is great for the busy person on-the-go. This pack has everything to keep you organized while running around town like a 15.6″ laptop compartment, two top loops to hold your jacket or umbrella, and a back strap that easily slides over a luggage handle. Plus it’s made out of six recycled PET bottles and has a 22L capacity. IMAGES

Re:focus Tablet Sleeve | $24.99

Keep you laptop protected wherever you go with the new Re:focus tablet sleeve. Coming in both a 15.6″ or 13.3″ size, this cool recycled grey sleeve helps protect your laptop and the planet. IMAGES

Re:treat Carry-On | $129.99

The Re:treat Carry-On is Solo’s first upright, rolling, carry-on bag. The bag has a water resistant coating, internal and external organization pockets and is made out of recycled PET bottles. It meets carry-on requirement for most major airlines and has a 40L capacity so you will have plenty of room for all your travel essentials. IMAGES

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