Okapi is a luxury South African brand that produces handmade leather bags, wallets and accessories.
Founded in 1971 by South African-trained shoemaker Marlene Wessels.
The brand takes pride in its commitment to ethical and sustainable production methods.
Okapi is a member of the Ethical Fashion Initiative, which is an organization that seeks to promote fair trade and sustainability in the fashion industry.
Okapi bags are made by skilled artisans in South Africa using traditional techniques and sustainable materials.
Okapi uses ethically sourced exotic animal skins, such as ostrich and crocodile, as well as vegetable-tanned leather, hand-crafted brass, and horn.
Yes, Okapi bags are considered luxury items, and their prices reflect the quality of the materials and craftsmanship.
Yes, Okapi is a member of the Ethical Fashion Initiative and takes pride in its commitment to ethical and sustainable production methods.
Yes, Okapi offers a return policy within 14 days of purchase, as long as the product is in its original packaging and unused.