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Style meets sustainability in Desa Potato Head’s latest merch drop

The eco-friendly collection's designs combine music, art, and wellness—core aspects of the brand's unique identity

  • Words: Amira Waworuntu | Image: Desa Potato Head Bali
  • 23 July 2024
Style meets sustainability in Desa Potato Head’s latest merch drop

Bali's lifestyle and hospitality haven, Potato Head, has unveiled its latest merchandise collection, capturing the essence of its "Good Times, Do Good" philosophy and inviting guests to embrace its distinctive style and values wherever they go.

Headed by Lisa Yamai, formerly of Snow Peak and now serving as Potato Head’s Chief Product Officer, the latest collection merges sustainability with style.

The drop features an array of eco-conscious items, including organic cotton T-shirts, EcoVero printed shirts and shorts, recycled nylon raincoats and more, aligning with the brand's dedication to environmental responsibility.

Each piece is designed with vibrant prints and graphic designs that blend music, art, and wellness—key elements of Potato Head's multifaceted identity.

"We are excited to launch our new merchandise, which not only showcases our unique style but also reflects our commitment to sustainability," said Lisa Yamai.

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She continues, "By incorporating eco-friendly materials and designs inspired by our vibrant culture, we aim to inspire our customers to embrace a lifestyle that is both timeless and environmentally conscious."

Prices range from US$52 USD (IDR760,000) to US$135 USD (IDR2,000,000), with the collection available both at Desa Potato Head in Bali and online.

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This drop not only showcases stylish, high-quality products but also continues to reflect Potato Head's ongoing commitment to making a positive impact through sustainable practices.

Shop the latest collection here.

Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.

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