


The Everywhere Bag
Meet The Everywhere Bag by reign_wala: the most chic, functional, and comfortable bag ever.
If you like being prepared to go anywhere, and you’re up for adventuring Everywhere,
you're going to love — and live in — this bag.
FIND YOUR PIECE
-
reign_wala Gift Card
Regular price From $28.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #2
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #6 — RESTOCK
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #7
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Sold out
The Everywhere Bag #15
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
The Everywhere Bag #18
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #19
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #20
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #28 — RESTOCK
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Everywhere Bag #33 — RESTOCK
Regular price $128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
In the Wild
Notes & Quotes
-
“My black bag is my go-to and my mom took my red one and wears it literally every time she leaves the house. We both get so many compliments!”
Bella, NYC
-
"I have 3 of your bags and I’m getting a 4th. I LIVE in them."
Mia, London
-
“I’ve been meaning to write you about how obsessed I am with this bag. It is the most comfortable thing that I forget I’m wearing it sometimes!! Perfect for my mom life. I just love it.”
Rachel, Philadelphia
Meet the Makers
Reign_wala leather bags are designed in collaboration with leather-wala Ganesh Das, who has been making leather bags with help from his wife Bina and son Shivshankar for 18 years in the tiny beach village of Arambol, India. To make our collections, we visit Ganesh and work directly alongside him.
Ganesh and his family receive 15% profits from every bag.
-
Bina
-
Ganesh (2023)
-
Ganesh (2021)
-
Allie and Ganesh

you're invited to
Embrace the handmade
Since our bags are made by a real person, using hand-treated leathers, the pieces can and will have "imperfections" — like a trace of chalk from Ganesh's pattern-drawing, a light mark on a part of leather or a light wearing of the leather from its time in reclamation transit. These are imperfections in appearance, not in functionality, and we find them endearing! We encourage you to embrace them, as they are quite literally the receipts we get for choosing to support sustainable fashion.

field notes
Tools of the trade
Camel leather is essentially indistinguishable from cow leather in its appearance, its texture and its durability. Cow leather is off limits because in India, cows are considered sacred animals.