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​MXER launches new range of bags for DJ equipment and headphones

The cross-body bags are made from recycled material with space to store USBs, headphones, and more

  • In partnership with MXER | Photos: @voom.studio
  • 2 August 2024
​MXER launches new range of bags for DJ equipment and headphones

UK-based music fashion brand MXER has launched a brand new range of bags made for “DJs, producers, and audiophiles”.

The bags offer a “fashionable and functional” alternative to designer cross-body bags, with space to store headphones, USB drives, a phone, SD cards, ID, and more.

MXER unveiled the new bag earlier this year, writing on Instagram: “Our DJ headphone bag is not just about style — it's about sustainability and versatility.”

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The bag is made from water-resistant recycled ripstop nylon, and features a “modular design” with two detachable bags - allowing you to wear them both together or zip them apart and wear them separately.

The bag can also be worn across the body with a shoulder strap, or around the waist using a MXER belt clip, making it tailorable to “personal style preferences”.

“The detachable festival bag can be used separately as an everyday bag, eliminating the need to purchase multiple products,” MXER explain.

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“Our Pro Headphone bags are not only durable but also kind to the planet. Our zippers are custom-made and embossed with our MXER logo for authenticity and style.”

The bag is made “by DJs, for DJs”, said to be “carefully crafted” using eco-friendly materials and modular, detachable elements with plenty of storage space.

The MXER Pro Headphone bag and apparel line is available to purchase now. Click here to find out more, and check out some photos below.

MXER is hosting a pop-up event at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) at Ourhouse Museum on Wednesday, October 16.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter

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