Polkadots and Moonbeams Classic Tote Bag

$38.95

"when only polkadots will do"

 

A Ladybug looks for a place to rest on the sandy rocks under a late Spring afternoon sunset. As a young woman gazes over the cool water. An inspiring image from the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Australia.

 

Polkadots and Moonbeams eco-conscious long handle tote bags ideal for quiet moments at the beach or a quick and easy grab bag for all your basic needs.

 

Easily carry a rolled-up towel, sunscreen, water bottle and little essentials for hours spent dreaming on the warm sands.

 

These tote bags feature reinforced stitching on handles for more stability. 100% cotton fabric tote bags.

- Reinforced stitching on handles

- Coloured print on the front & light text on the back

- Capacity 10 litres

- 100% cotton

- 3 - 5 oz/yard², 100 - 170 g/m²

This product is made on demand.

More than just a cute bag featuring an image of a ladybug at the beach, carry with you the sensations of health, wellbeing and warmth through the accompanying short story on the Marlon Quinn blog at:

https://marlonquinn.com/2021/09/21/polkadots-and-moonbeams-part-i/

 

Care instructions

Wash Machine, warm, inside out, like colors
Tumble Dry Low
Bleach Only non-chlorine
Dry clean Do not dry clean
Iron Do not iron

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