A new definition of bread bag
September 24, 2025 by DarcieReducing food waste just got fashionable – as in items to wear and/or to hold. At the fashion website Dauphinette, you can find Toast Bags, Croissant Minaudière, a Bag-uette, and more items made from real, surplus bread. Dauphinette collaborated with Yukiko Morita at Pampshade to create these reimagined ‘bread bags’.

The bread is hollowed out and preserved with an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal resin that is eco-friendly. The Bag-uette is sold out, but you can still buy the croissant or toast bag for $395 USD. These handmade items are truly for the person who has it all.
There were other items that were a little less out there but still food-related – the Butter Bag and Baby Butter Bag – both of which resembled sticks of butter and crafted from hundreds (maybe thousands) of beads. These were priced at a slightly more reasonable $275.00 USD but alas they are sold out.
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