The Bowler Crossbody/Diaper Bag, a versatile mini duffel, is ideal for any occasion - from a busy day out to a day at the gym. Its spacious design allows for use as a diaper bag as well. With its compact size, this bag offers convenience without sacrificing style..
- Large side cargo pockets, interior zip and slip pockets, exterior mini pocket with velcro closure.
- Removable adjustable shoulder strap as well as short straps so you can use it as a tote or a cross body.
- White topography liner, made from plastic bottles.
- 17" long x 12" tall x 7" wide
- Our recycled bags can be cleaned with a damp towel or, if necessary, you can throw it in the washing machine and let it air dry. Do not put it in the dryer.
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These products have a unique origin story - It starts with a local woman in rural Cambodia who took action to improve the living conditions of farmers who were living in poverty and exposed to hazardous materials. She saw that bags used for processing and shipping fish, animal feed, cement, and other products were being discarded improperly. The woman began recycling these materials and employing local families to create durable and waterproof tote bags. When an American woman encountered these bags at a Cambodian night market and met the woman behind the initiative, they discussed the potential for her to design and produce her own products using these recycled materials. Inspired by the artisans' backstory and the environmental impact, the American woman founded a company that not only supports the well-being of Cambodian artisans but also promotes ethical, global style. Working with more artisans in Cambodia, the company now provides employment opportunities for those who have been displaced from their farmlands or impacted by landmines or polio. With a dedication to sustainability and community, they use natural and recycled materials in all their packaging.
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IMPACT:
- Re-Claimed / Re-Purposed
- Sustainable
- Creates Jobs
- Socio-Economic
- Employment
- Eco-Friendly
- Saves Landfill Spaces
- Vegan
- Fostering Local and Global Communities