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Vallarta Tote

Regular price $ 72.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $ 72.00 USD
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Beautiful contemporary designs executed in the traditional ways. Indigenous artisans in Oaxaca, Mexico developed these weaving techniques using wooden box frames.  We contribute the tough plastic lanyard and the result is a virtually indestructible, stable and waterproof bag.

  • bright multi-colored diamond squares pattern
  • integrated double shoulder straps
  • woven from partially recycled plastic
  • easily carries up to 35 lbs
  • 13”L x 5”W x 12.5”H
  • fair trade verified, hand woven, artisan made

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    Christy
    10 years old and counting!

    Never owned a purse that I got more compliments on! I’ve used it every summer for TEN YEARS and am buying a new one today only because one corner has worn slightly and catches on some of my clothes. I LOVE this bag and so happy that I can get another!

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    Jane
    Best Hostess Gift Ever

    If for no other reason, because it is beautiful. But I can think of so many more. What other bag could I fill with muddy sneakers in the morning, heavy market watermelons at noon, and then hose off to tote a cashmere shawl for an elegant evening dining al fresco? It's a gym bag, and yet it slides alongside the finest silk dress without snagging. It's a tote, yet I can pull its straps over my shoulders like a backpack and bike to work. What other bag is at home on a sandy beach, in a brew pub, at a museum opening, or dropped in a snow bank?
    Most importantly, though, what other bag does as much for the native community in which it was made?