👀 Get to know us!

How was WHOSE founded? 🌟

Everything began on April 1, 2023, in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland but not as a joke...

We are a brand born out of the need to create something more than just ordinary bags. The lack of well-designed and ethically produced cotton bags on the market, combined with the dynamic lives of students carrying unsuitable bags every day, inspired us to redesign them. We decided to create products that would accompany you daily, offering functionality, organization, comfort, and style without compromise.

From the start, we have built the brand with a vision that every one of our bags is not only practical but also durable and aligned with the values of slow fashion. Every day, we work towards making WHOSE bags the number one choice for students and people who value functionality.

Our Values 🫶

We believe that fashion should respond to real needs, not fleeting trends. That's why our bags are made in Poland from the highest quality materials, in the best possible working conditions. Every detail, from sturdy stitching to functional compartments and carabiners, is thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of the most demanding users. Our production is local, which not only supports the domestic market but also minimizes the carbon footprint of our products.

Made in Poland 🇵🇱

In line with our values, every stage of production of our bags and accessories takes place in Poland.

Our Bags and Cosmetic Bags are:

  • sewn in Bukowno and Kraków,
  • made from fabrics woven and dyed in Łódź and the surrounding areas,
  • branded with prints or patches made in Dąbrowa Górnicza and Kraków.

Our pins are:

  • crafted in Strzyżów.

Together, for years to come 🌈

We are guided by the principle that fashion should be long-lasting and responsible. That's why we offer a lifetime repair service for our bags—no matter how long they've been in useand exchanges up to 90 days after purchase. In this way, we aim to encourage our customers to make more conscious choices, reducing excessive consumption. This is just one of the many steps we've taken in the fight against fast fashion and fleeting, mass-produced trends.