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Recycled Large Shopping Bag ns110 Customization - Topaz blue desert sand horizon blue stripes
NATIVE SPIRIT

Recycled Large Shopping Bag ns110 Customization - Topaz blue desert sand horizon blue stripes

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Label and certification
OEKO-TEX 100
OEKO-TEX 100
Description
Recycled large shopping bag, designed for daily use or during events. Its dimensions of 60 x 16 x 50 cm offer a capacity of 48 liters, ideal for carrying your belongings. The contrasting straps, 60 cm in length and 4.25 cm in width, ensure a comfortable grip. This bag is composed of 80% Cotton and 20% Polyester, with an option of 75% recycled cotton, 22% recycled polyester and 3% other fibers in the color 'Hemp & Horizon Blue'. The possibility of customization by embroidery or by printing your logo allows you to add your visual identity and create a unique communication support.

- Composition: 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester
- Dimensions: 60 x 16 x 50 cm
- Capacity: 48 liters
- Length of the straps: 60 cm
- Width of the straps: 4.25 cm
- Possibility of customization by embroidery
- Recycled composition option: 75% recycled cotton, 22% recycled polyester, 3% other fibers
Grammage : 285g/m²
Reference : na-ns110
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Product traceability
Grand sac shopping recyclé
NS110 - Grand sac shopping recyclé - horizon_blue/desert_sand/horizon_blue_stripe
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
NS110 - Grand sac shopping recyclé - topaz_blue/desert_sand/horizon_blue_stripes
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
NS110 - Grand sac shopping recyclé - hemp/desert_sand/horizon_blue_stripe
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
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