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Zubi, Not a Bag but a Postcard

By Marilovesgr33n @marilovesgr33n

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There are still people who want to tell their stories and let others find out who they really are. Involve a big part of their life and the personal search for beauty in their work.

It ‘s passion for travel that has given the idea to Mercedes and Elena in 2012 to create their first capsule collection of printed bags. From their personal archive of shots taken around the world they pull out photos that better mirror their concept of art and design.

“It’s more than a bag, it is an experience, a memory that travels with you.”

The memory of a journey we can easily relate to and that speaks to eyes and hearts. Pictures of landscapes. Mainly. Postcards printed on neoprene or leather that carry the name of the location where they were taken and GPS coordinates.

Many of the shots depicting the Pan-American Highway and the American West Coast. A small Universe made of mythical and eclectic aspects mixed and merged together. Great beauty alternating with endless deserts; forests and kilometers of asphalt; rocks and glaciers. A 360-degree panorama that I could not stop admiring during my coast to coast.

If you believe in dreams, you will love the story of the two Spanish sisters who have managed to turn their passion into a business 100% made in Spain, now spread around the world, even more.

And we can’t avoid waiting to travel with themZubi’s world.

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