Why the Atlas is the only warm-weather bag you'll ever need.
"Every weave tells a story. Every stitch, a tradition passed down through generations of Moroccan artisans."
There is something quietly radical about a bag made entirely by hand. In a world of fast fashion and throwaway accessories, the Atlas Bag is a deliberate pause — a piece that asks you to slow down, notice the craft, and appreciate what it means to carry something made with intention.
Handwoven in Marrakech from natural palm leaf, each Atlas bag is a singular object. No two are exactly alike. The weavers who make them have practiced these techniques for years, guided by traditions that predate trend cycles and seasonal drops by centuries.
From the Medina to your shoulder
The journey of an Atlas bag begins in the souks of Marrakech, where skilled artisans select and weave natural palm leaf into the structured, generous silhouette that has made this style a Palm Tote icon. Once the weave is complete, smooth calf leather trim is applied — a contrast detail that adds a refined, contemporary edge to the natural texture beneath.
The result is a bag that feels equally at home at a farmer's market on a Saturday morning as it does slung over your shoulder on a beach at golden hour.
The handles fasten with a magnetic closure, the bag secures with a gold metal clasp, and a long cross-body strap (56cm drop) gives you the freedom to wear it however suits the moment. The spacious interior handles everything from fresh produce to sunscreen, a good book, and your essentials.
The Atlas is not a seasonal purchase. It is a warm-weather companion you will return to year after year — one that gets more beautiful with use, its palm leaf softening and its leather developing a natural patina that is entirely its own.
This is what craft looks like when it travels. This is what summer feels like when it's done properly.
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