“Cottage” Sam’s Bag
“Cottage” Sam’s Bag
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“Cottage” features a 100% linen quilted body. Green ruffles, ties and gingham fabric repurposed from kitchen chair cushions. Quilted placemat base and vintage pillowcase side pockets. Additional front slide pocket and secret back zippered pocket.
Description
Meet your new go-to tote—versatile, spacious, and designed to fit seamlessly into any lifestyle. Whether you’re a busy mom, a student on the go, a commuter, a market shopper, or a weekend adventurer, this bag has you covered.
Inspired by a well-loved gift I made in 2024, ‘Sam’s Bag’ has been tested and trusted in daily life—and now, it’s ready for you!
With six roomy pockets, two strap lengths for comfort, and plenty of space to pack everything you need, this tote is built for both style and functionality. Plus, a handy keychain attachment ensures your essentials are always within reach. Thoughtfully made from upcycled vintage fabrics, it’s a bag you’ll carry all year long. ♻️✨
Details
- Two sets of handles, one longer for shoulder and a shorter for quick grabs
- Two inner slide pockets
- Swivel clip on a lanyard to easily fish out keys or wallet
- Two outside pockets that fit a drink flask or phone
- Two secret pockets between straps, one zippered
- Secure the top with single snap
- Widen or minimize the bag opening with decorative side ties
Care
- Machine wash, consider washing in a garment bag in a top load washer.
- Hang to dry or in a delicate bag in the dryer.
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