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“Old MacDonald” Sidekick Crescent Bag

“Old MacDonald” Sidekick Crescent Bag

Regular price $68.00
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The smaller of two coordinating crescent bags. Vintage farm animal print. The best fall colours but in a surprising print that will guarantee a smile. Brown strap and Orange buckle.  

Description 

Sidekick bags are a zippered, crossbody bag that curves to the body and is comfortable to wear. The same shape as Woodbrick Classic Crescent, but a bit smaller, like a lil' sidekick! Sidekicks all include a buckle or clasp for easy wearing and release under a backpack, a winter coat or while bike riding. 

Details 

  • 1” width straps average 47" length 
  • Buckle,  release or lobsters clasp, for improved accessibility

Each bag is a unique work and size variations among finished items are possible.

Care

Consider spot cleaning, washing by hand or machine washing in a delicate bag. Hang to dry.

Woodbrick bags are 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. 

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.  

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Even the smallest fabric scraps need to be recycled!

For just $4, you can help me recycle all the teeny, tiny fabric scraps from my sewing projects. I partner with The Green Thimble, a sewing store dedicated to making sewing as eco-friendly as possible. They run a recycling program with Debrand in the Lower Mainland, BC, ensuring that textile waste is given a second life. Through Debrand, scraps can be transformed into fiber fill, insulation, or even energy, keeping them out of landfills and reducing pollution. It's a small step with a big impact on our planet!