"Retro Rainbow" Water Resistant Upcycled Crossbody Water Bottle Sling
"Retro Rainbow" Water Resistant Upcycled Crossbody Water Bottle Sling
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Water resistant material sourced from Fabcycle Vancouver and vintage stripes and 90's lining. Teal blue strap and yellow drawcord.
Description
Woodbricks' take on a water bottle sling, inspired by the sporty styles and adapted for maximum expression. This style combines structure with softness, designed to comfortably carry your favourite flask while making a sustainable statement.
The drawstring top secures everything in place on the move with an exterior phone pocket. Finished with sturdy hardware and an adjustable crossbody strap, this sling is made for hands-free days—whether you’re wandering markets, heading to the beach, or out on a neighbourhood walk. Functional, adaptable, and quietly unique, each one carries the spirit of its materials and the story of its making.
Details
- Approximately 9” H x 6” W x 3” D
- Strap extends to 50 inches
- Two swivel clasps keep the strap from twisting
- Fits most standard water bottles
Care
Consider spot cleaning, washing by hand or machine washing in a delicate bag. Hang to dry.
Materials vary widely and will wash and wear depending on unique textile content, material type and source. Vintage and repurposed fabric may include small flaws, signs or ageing or repair. This is an evident fact of upcycling and contributes to the character of Woodbrick bags.
About
Woodbrick is inspired by the moment, informed by slow fashion and constructed exclusively with upcycled textiles. Each unique fabric is soured secondhand, often diverted from the landfill and transformed into practical pieces that outlive fast fashion.
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