Okiyo Kinchaku Recycled Canvas Drawstring Bag

R59.27

Embrace sustainability without sacrificing style with the Okiyo Kinchaku Recycled Canvas Drawstring Bag – BG-OK-472-B. This innovative bag is expertly crafted from pre-consumer recycled cotton canvas, utilizing textile scraps and off-cuts sourced directly from fabric factories. By repurposing these materials, we not only reduce waste but also provide you an eco-friendly accessory that stands out in both design and functionality.

The Okiyo Kinchaku is thoughtfully designed to meet your daily needs with its generous dimensions of 38 cm in length and 42 cm in height—perfect for carrying everything from gym gear to groceries. Weighing a sturdy 320g/m², this durable canvas bag promises long-lasting use while maintaining a chic appearance suitable for any occasion. The heavy-duty natural cotton drawcord ensures easy handling and adds aesthetic appeal, making it as practical as it is stylish.

  • Dimensions: 38 (l) x 42 (h) cm
  • Material: 320g/m2 recycled cotton canvas
  • Adds Comfort: Featuring a heavy-duty natural cotton drawcord for ease of carrying

The Okiyo Kinchaku Recycled Canvas Drawstring Bag is more than just a functional item; it’s a statement about your commitment to the environment. Choose this sustainable solution today and enjoy the perfect blend of practicality, durability, and aesthetics—where fashion meets environmental responsibility!

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As an environmentally conscious company we have chosen to support the Limpopo Riverine Restoration Project in the Vhembe district of Limpopo Province. This project chooses to protect and replant areas of the riverine forest that has been destroyed and thus reestablish the important biodiversity of a riverine forest which includes the protection of special species like Pel’s Fishing Owl and Southern Ground Hornbill. Eco Promotions will support this project by donating 3% of every sale made to the Limpopo Riverine Restoration Project.