15 of the most funded fashion products on Kickstarter and where to buy them
Get the Full StoryThe Insider Picks team writes about stuff we think you'll like. Business Insider has affiliate partnerships, so we get a share of the revenue from your purchase.From shower systems and toothbrushes to fire pits and kitchen knives, Kickstarter is home to a huge collection of innovative products. If you can think of it, you can probably fund it.
Tech may be a popular category on Kickstarter, but some of the most-funded campaigns of all time actually include watches, bags, and shoes — the fashion accessories that everyone needs and wears.
Of course, these are no ordinary fashion pieces.
They skirt the conventions of the traditional fashion industry, setting new standards for price, comfort, and functionality. After campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, these products have moved on to mainstream success in the apparel and accessories world. Freshly Picked 465,000 pledged by 3,230 backers
Freshly Picked
Ebony Diaper Bag, 175, available at Freshly Picked
The result of many focus group sessions with moms, Freshly Picked's diaper bag contains all the space and pockets that moms want, without sacrificing style. It can be worn three ways: as a backpack, cross-body, or purse.
Leonard & Church 470,000 pledged by 3,463 backers
Nordstrom
Leonard & Church Barclay Chronograph Leather Strap Watch, 185, available at Nordstrom
Leonard & Church sells luxury watches at surprisingly affordable prices. Its watches start at 95 and range in style from simple leather pieces to sophisticated pocket watches.
Ably 540,000 pledged by 4,900 backers
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Ably Apparel Polly Short Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt, 48, available at Amazon
Containing an innovative and sustainable technology called Filium, Ably's shirts can repel liquid, stains, and odor.
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