You know how people always say that tea bags are just made of the bits of leftover tea leaves scraped up off the factory floor? And sausages are just a load of old pig's trotters poured into intestines? No? I must be hanging out with the wrong people then. Anyway, the reason I bring it up is that Italian designer, Luisa Cevese, seems to have been making use of factory sweepings to make these iPod bags. Apparently, she "noticed the amount of cloth wasted during textile production and sought to give these remnants a new life," sandwiching the old scraps of fabric in between a couple of bits of vinyl. I rather applaud this recycling spirit (which must be why I provide regular custom for purveyors of sausages and tea bags). Check out the bags on the MoMA Store.
Read [via Design Sponge]
More iPod bags:
Kimono Case
DLO Fling iPod cases
Into fitness and health gadgets? Check out our new site, Connected Health
Check out the best iPhone 4 accessories here ,

From: Apple bans drunk driving apps on iOS devices, sanity wins out