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  • YELLOW OWL WORKSHOP YELLOW OWL Art Sack - Yellow Owl Workshop Bookbag

YELLOW OWL Art Sack - Yellow Owl Workshop Bookbag

C$19.99
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This charming reusable tote is a bibliophile's dream, featuring a colorful array of hand-illustrated book spines that celebrate the joy of reading. It offers a spacious, eco-friendly way to carry your latest library haul or daily essentials in style.

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  • Design Created by Yellow Owl Workshop founder Christine Schmidt, this 18-inch by 19-inch bag features a vibrant "library shelf" print that wraps around the entire exterior. The 10-inch handle is specifically proportioned to fit comfortably over the shoulder, even when the bag is filled to capacity with hardcovers or groceries.

  • Durability The sack is constructed from 100% recycled rPET fabric, a high-strength material repurposed from post-consumer plastic bottles. It is engineered to support up to 50 lbs, providing a reliable, heavy-duty alternative to paper or single-use plastic bags that won't stretch or snap under the weight of a dense book collection.

  • Care and Maintenance This art sack is fully machine washable, making it easy to refresh after a trip to the market or a day outdoors. To preserve the bright colors of the book spine illustrations and the integrity of the recycled fibers, simply wash on a cold cycle and hang to dry.

  • Notable Features For maximum convenience, the entire bag folds into a compact 4.5-inch by 5.75-inch interior pocket, allowing it to be tucked away in a backpack or purse until needed. The fabric is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified, ensuring it is free from harmful chemicals and safe for carrying everything from snacks to stationery.

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