STRUCTUREbagsSTRUCTUREbags has been selected by Martha Stewart and her panel of judges as a finalist in the 2015 Martha Stewart American Made Audience Choice Awards in the style category.

Martha Stewart’s American Made is a nationally recognized awards program that celebrates rising stars of the growing nationwide maker community who have turned their passions for handcrafted, well-designed goods into small businesses and proudly make their products in America.

Voting begins September 21, 2015 and continues daily through October 19, 2015. Voters may cast six votes per day for STRUCTUREbags by visiting www.bitly.com/votebags.

STRUCTUREbags’ nomination highlights the San Luis Obispo community, eco-friendly designs, its relationship with military families and the Camo with a Cause line.

For every item purchased in the Camo with a Cause line $1 is donated to strategic partner Team Red, White & Blue, the international non-profit organization connecting veterans to their communities through physical and social activities. Items include mini pouches, wristlets, travel kits, holiday ornaments and fold-over cross body bags.

“Being named a Martha Stewart American Made Finalist is truly an honor,” said Brenda Guyader, founder and designer at STRUCTUREbags. “I love that we can not only bring attention to San Luis Obispo maker community, but to our partnership with Team RWB, as well.”

About STRUCTUREbags

STRUCTUREbags uniquely couples an engineer’s attention to detail with eco-friendly materials. Bags and accessories feature clean lines and fresh looks for eco-conscious, patriotic, stylish women. Founded at West Point, New York in 2011 by structural engineer and Cal Poly graduate Brenda Guyader, the brand is dedicated to making stylish products that give back to the environment and to those who serve.

Using organic cottons and canvases, upcycled wools, uniforms and buttons, STRUCTUREbag products are not only hand-crafted in the USA, but eco-friendly and small business friendly, as well. STRUCTUREbags works hard to create unique bags made with great resources from great people.

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