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NEW SKIRTS - AVAILABLE IN JUNE

Vintage Market Tote in Blue Check

$50.00
Blue Check
Description

We love our vintage market totes! Sourced and made from upcycled 100% cotton vintage fabrics, these oversized tote bags are sustainable, beautiful and super functional. We found 1 yard of this amazing Blue Check mid-weight canvas fabric that reminds us of summer picnics and we knew we needed to make some really special tote bags out of it.

Features

Features

-Made from upcycled 100% cotton vintage textile (main bag) and 100% cotton canvas (handles, sides and pocket)

-Soft, midweight material

-Dimensions: 13" W x 13" T x 5.25"

-Handles: 22" L x 1" W

-Interior Pocket: 6.25" W x 6" T (approximate, measurements may vary by bag)

-Reinforced stitching on handles and seams

-Great for shopping, groceries, books and more

Fabric Content & Care

Fiber Content: 100% Cotton
Care: Spot clean when possible to best preserve vintage textiles. If needed, hand wash cold, line dry.

Shipping & Processing

Please allow us 2 to 3 business days to get your order packed up and ready to send to you. We ship via USPS and offer first class package and priority mail options.

Returns & Refunds

Unhappy with your tote bag? We will accept returns on clean, unused tote bags within 14 days of receipt.  To process your return and refund, please email us at info@luckyfranklin.com

Sustainability & Transparency

Our vintage market totes are mainly crafted from vintage textiles that we have sourced online.

We try to select only 100% cotton fabrics that are still in good, durable, usable condition.

The accent fabrics, like the handles, were sourced from our pre-existing fabric stash.

All waste leftover from the tote bags is saved to be utilized in other projects.

The least sustainable part of these bags was the receipt if the materials. The vintage textiles were purchased online and came from a variety of locations across the United States, which does increase their carbon footprint. Also the textiles arrived in a variety of packages, some of which included plastics and non-recyclable packing materials.