five ACCESSORIES is a social enterprise connecting people with a passion to help change their world through products that truly make a difference. We are committed to offering handmade, fairly traded accessories made from repurposed material. Through our partnership with Smateria as their exclusive U.S. distributor, we have helped Smateria's artisan group grow form 15 to over 150 artisans. Visit us online at www.fiveaccessories.com to learn more.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Do you have a cause to support? Need fundraising ideas?
Do you have a cause we can support? Maybe we can help.
In Chicago, we are sponsoring Blaine Elementary: movies on their field Friday, Sept. 27th. We will be showcasing our new #spiritwear items such as the iPod/ iPhone wristlet with embroidery of the schools name. Upto 50% of all sales goes back to the school or organization.
Custom products available. Sample products include:
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Help to make working conditions better in Bangladesh

As a member of Green America, we support the call to urge US Corporations to sign the accord. You can help at http://tinyurl.com/mzr8uwn.
Support Ethical Clothing. Buy Fair Trade.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Summer in the City
It's here. Summertime in Chicago. My favorite time of year. Where will you find fiveACCESSORIES



traveling... here is a picture of my kids so excited to see Mom's bags at the Midway Airport in the Chicago Treasures Store.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Expanding into the Green Conference and Corporate Gift Marketplace


We recently took our conference bag and iPad zip sleeve to the Green Meeting Marketing Conference in Chicago. The organizers of the conference loved the uniqueness of of the material and message that the PR Team selected items to appear on the Chicago CBS Morning Show April 2013. Here is a picture of the segment producer and the spokesperson for GMIC.
eco:
Our conference bags are made of recycled netting material formerly used in the industry of fishing and construction in Asia. The net that does not meet industry standards is sold off as faulty at local markets.
As members of the Fair Trade Federation, we support over 100 artisans through our partnership with Smateria. On average, five meals are provided through the sale of one product.
Now that is giving a meaningful gift that gives back. An image that corporations are proud to support.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The cost of cheap labor
Do you know where your clothes are made? How they are made? If they are cheap....are they cheap at someone else's expense.
You might have heard of the building collapse last week that killed over 1,100 people in Bangladesh. Did you also hear of a fire last fall that killed 112 workers. This is from the NYTimes:
'The Nov. 24 fire at the Tazreen Fashions factory, where workers were making clothes for global retailers like Walmart and Sears, has focused attention on the unsafe work conditions and low wages at many garment factories in Bangladesh, the No. 2 exporter of apparel after China. The fire also has exposed flaws in the system that monitors the industry’s global supply chain: Walmart and Sears say they had no idea their apparel was being made there.'
Many factory workers would rather pay $1,200 per 'body' as a fine if a tragedy occurs than adhere to safety standards. One reason why... large retailers push them down so much on price that they are forced to cut corners. So think twice the next time you buy cheap.... is the product cheap at what cost.
Buy fair trade... make a change.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/world/asia/bangladesh-factory-fire-caused-by-gross-negligence.html?_r=0
Friday, May 3, 2013
Fashionable fair trade colors for 2013!
Looking for the fashionable color this spring. Every year Pantone comes out with an accent color of the year. In 2013 they picked Emerald Green. Here are some selections of fair trade wallets, bags and purses from five ACCESSORIES that can help to accent your wardrobe.
Our classic messenger bag is a perfect unisex bag designed to carry a 13.5 inch computer.
One of our best selling items is the wallet with key chain designed to carry your iPhone. An easy way to accent with green.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Celebrating Earth Day at five ACCESSORIES
Earth Day makes you think of using less and recycling more to help protect our environment. At five ACCESSORIES, our core goal is to use recycled materials for our bags. Here is a list of the reused materials:
Recycled Netting
Netting material intended for use in the fishing and construction industries that has holes and rips in it is sold off at local markets. We recycle it for use in our bags.
Over 80% of the population uses motorcycles. We repurpose the seats to make our purses.
Plastic bags are cut, heated and crocheted into sharp looking accessories.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Celebrating the Khmer New Year with our Cambodian Artisan Partners
The Khmer New Year is celebrated in Cambodia starting on April 13th. Our artisan partners will have the entire week off through April 22nd to celebrate this majestical time. The holiday usually signifies the end of the harvesting season, when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor before the rainy season begins. For an insight into the 2013 Khmer Song, please view the following YouTube Video.
We are proud to support the traditions and value of the country where our goods are produced. For more information about Cambodia and our fair trade labor practices please visit our website.
We are proud to support the traditions and value of the country where our goods are produced. For more information about Cambodia and our fair trade labor practices please visit our website.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The beginning of a business inspired from a honeymoon trip around the world.
The founders of five ACCESSORIES, Christine Hutchison and her husband traveled to Bali in 2005. While there they met a Balinese man, I Make Kichen, who told them how a gift of $5 a month from an American couple who visited Bali impacted his life in a big way. This small contribution empowered him to stay in school and improve his English, eventually allowing him to send his kids to college, proving that $5 can empower a parent and a family.
Over six years later, Christine brings the story from Bali into fair trade products from Cambodia. Through her partnership with Smateria, she helps to support over 100 artisans from Phnom Penh, Cambodia . Believing that the products made under fair trade labor practices empowers people by teaching them viable working skills is the surest way to fight global poverty. Bringing the story from their honeymoon full circle and showing how just a small amount, even as little as five dollars, can have a change on someone’s life.

Monday, April 1, 2013
Global Activism Expo, WBEZ
Last year our founder, Christine Hutchison, had the honor of being interviewed by Jerome McDonnell on NPR's Worldview. We discussed how we have grown our partnership with Smateria, a fair trade group in Cambodia, over the past four years to now offer stylish and fashion forward bags that are also using sustainable material in over 200 national stores. We have seen Smateria grown from 15 artisans to over 100 artisans now offering a daycare center and school that is a free benefit to our artisans children.
This Saturday, come meet Jerome McDonnell and Barbara Ramsey of WBEZ at the 6th Annual Global Activism Expo in Chicago. The event will take place from at the UIC Forum, 725 W Roosevelt, from noon to 6 pm. Admission is free. five ACCESSORIES will be among 100 socially conscious organizations making a global impact. Come support and learn how you can help make a difference in someone's life. Through the purchase of one laptop sleeve, we are able to provide five meals to the children of our daycare center.
This Saturday, come meet Jerome McDonnell and Barbara Ramsey of WBEZ at the 6th Annual Global Activism Expo in Chicago. The event will take place from at the UIC Forum, 725 W Roosevelt, from noon to 6 pm. Admission is free. five ACCESSORIES will be among 100 socially conscious organizations making a global impact. Come support and learn how you can help make a difference in someone's life. Through the purchase of one laptop sleeve, we are able to provide five meals to the children of our daycare center.
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