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Hop Hare Tote Bag – I am Loved
£6.00Spread love and positivity with the Hop Hare Affirmation Tote Bag "I am Loved" edition! Crafted from eco-friendly cotton canvas, this bag offers both style and sustainability.
This beautiful design showcases The Lovers tarot card, a symbol of love, relationships, and unity. The imagery of The Lovers intertwined with the affirmation "I am loved" creates a heart-warming combination that is sure to resonate with a wide audience.
I am Loved Hop Hare Tote Bag – charming and profitable addition to your inventory. Order yours today and let your customers carry love and positivity wherever they go!
Eco -Friendly
Size:
Height : 42 cm
Length: 39 cm
Width; 13 cm
Handle length: 30 cm
Lrg Nepal Sling Bag (Adjustable Strap) – Mountain Granite
Nepal Sling Bag – Mountain Granite
This bag is perfect for everyday use, and it is sure to turn heads wherever your customers go. The adjustable strap makes it comfortable to wear, and the multiple compartments keep them organised. The exterior pocket is perfect for storing small items that you need to access quickly, such as your phone or keys. The main compartment is large enough to hold all of their essentials, such as your wallet and sunglasses.
Colour: Mountain Granite
Adjustable strap: approx. 60cm – 118 cm
Zipper closure
One main compartment
One exterior pocket
Dimensions: 25 cm wide, 26cm tall, and 7cm deep
Material: Cotton
By stocking the Nepal Sling Bag – Mountain Granite you can offer to your customer a trendy and practical product. Its unique blend of style, sustainability, and functionality makes it a valuable addition to any store looking to stay ahead of the curve.
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