Each Made In Hate bag is a piece of wearable art, blending industrial grit with vibrant expression. These bags are designed with the spirit of armor, evoking the raw energy and security of carrying a personal shield. Each one is built with a striking combination of materials, textures, and colors.
​3D-Printed Frame: The backbone of each bag is a 3D-printed shell, designed to provide a bold and angular framework that serves as a canvas for the layered materials and textures.
​​Industrial Hardware and Screws: Small, large, metal, and even plastic screws are meticulously embedded, contributing to the piece’s armored feel. These hardware elements reinforce the concept of personal protection, while creating an audible, rattling effect as the bag moves.
Hand-Sewn Fabric and Threading: The bags incorporate fabric sections hand-stitched with thick, visible thread that contrasts with the rigid hardware. This stitching is both decorative and functional, adding to the raw aesthetic while connecting elements within the design.
Liquid Rubber Accents: Dripping details created with liquid rubber give each bag a tactile, expressive layer. These irregular, glossy textures add depth and evoke the image of something that is alive and unpredictable. Paint and Mixed Media Color Work: Bold splashes of paint, neon accents, and graffiti-style color applications create a rebellious, vibrant surface. Each piece has its own color story, making every bag a one-of-a-kind artwork.
Embedded Decorative Details: Rhinestones, metal spikes, and other ornamental components create a sharp, edgy look. These elements contrast with the industrial hardware, adding a hint of "bling" that feels both defiant and luxe. With each Made In Hate bag, the fusion of varied materials creates an experience that’s both rugged and artistically charged—a statement piece as much as a functional accessory.