Handcrafted Hemp Side Bag with Adjustable Strap Travel Shoulder Handbag Everyday Lightweight Colorful Natural Bag from Nepal

$19.99

Perfect For:
✈️ Travelers: Safely store passports, tickets, and travel gear.
🌳 Outdoor Enthusiasts: Keep essentials close during hikes or festivals
πŸ’š Eco-Conscious Shoppers: Support sustainable and ethical fashion
🎁 Gift Givers: Share a thoughtful, handmade treasure with friends and family.

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Description

Travel light, stay organized, and support sustainability with this beautifully crafted handmade rectangle hemp crossbody bag. Ethically produced in Nepal, this bag combines practical design with eco-conscious materials, making it an ideal choice for travel, festivals, outdoor adventures, or daily use.

Features:
🌿 Eco-Friendly Material:
Crafted from 100% natural hemp, known for its durability and sustainable qualities.
πŸ›  Handmade with Care:
Meticulously handcrafted by skilled Nepalese artisans, promoting ethical and fair-trade practices.
πŸŽ’ Adjustable Crossbody Strap:
Enjoy comfort and flexibility with the adjustable strap, perfect for hands-free convenience.
πŸ“¦ Rectangular Shape:
Sleek, minimalist design with optimal storage space for essentials like passports, phones, wallets, and small cameras.
πŸ”’ Secure Storage:
Multiple zippered compartments to keep your valuables safe and organized.

Product Dimensions:
Bag Size: 10″ x 8″ x 2″
Adjustable Strap Length: Up to 27″

Perfect For:
✈️ Travelers: Safely store passports, tickets, and travel gear.
🌳 Outdoor Enthusiasts: Keep essentials close during hikes or festivals
πŸ’š Eco-Conscious Shoppers: Support sustainable and ethical fashion
🎁 Gift Givers: Share a thoughtful, handmade treasure with friends and family.

Care Instructions:
– Spot clean with mild soap and water.
– Avoid harsh chemicals to maintain the bag’s quality and color.

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