Tired of constantly using plastic bags to carry her favorite threads from the dry cleaners and to her vacations, Jennifer Bennett took matters into her own hands. She began designing stylish garment bags in late 2007 as a way not only to protect her clothes but also to help the environment. She believes, after all, that reduced plastic use can make a positive impact, not only in her own community, but also globally.
These bags, ranging from $120 to $270, are highly recommended for carrying clothing with natural fibers and leather. They are lined in lightweight silk dupioni and come in six colors ranging from sorbet hues like surf and orchid, to black. To get your hands, or rather, your clothes, on one contact Jennifer to place your order.

















Cath Kidston
O'Neill
Taillissime
wow, nice!! don't mind using them for my leather jackets, and silk clothing!!
1buying a garment bag that cost more than my garments? hmm... no thanks.
2Good for the whole eco thing but a little $$...
3oooh $120 for a bag made in the USA, not too shabby at all. I actually have one of these, I can't remember life without it!
4I love these bags! Particularly the art deco collection. I'm just bummed they're not for sale in NYC. Can't wait to get my grubby hands all over one the next time I'm in the Bay Area.
5For the price they are amazing, you definitely get what you pay for. For traveling they are great, but also keep your best the best at home. Try them and it will change your life.
6Oh and the silk line is my fav! I like the cotton but love the little bit of extra safety the silk line gives.
7$120?! that seems a little much...
8$120?! that seems a little much...
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