Bags are supposed to carry things. The idea that this is their only purpose never quite convinced us. We’ve noticed something else instead: that INA KENT wearers tend to spot each other ... at a traffic light, for example. A glance that lingers a second too long, and then you move on, with the vague sense that you somehow understood each other.
“Connecting People” – can that really work with bags of all things? Apparently, INA KENT wearers do connect in that way. And we’re quite into that.
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In Connecting People, we take that moment quite literally. Luca Bonamore, Rebecca Horner and Alba Jona get slightly tangled, and so do their bags. And maybe it’s not a coincidence that this kind of thing doesn’t just happen between people, but also in the material itself, in how surfaces refuse to stay fixed, shifting, reacting, never fully committing to one version of themselves.
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Reason enough to roll out one of our most nuanced colours, "two-tone deep sea emerald", across a range of favourites, from very big to very small. Even more reason, in other words, to turn around in the street.
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