The Apple Girl Canvas Tote Bag with Zip
The Apple Girl Canvas Tote Bag with Zip
The Apple Girl Aesthetic Canvas Art Tote Bag with Zip Closure and Inner Zipped Pocket
About the Art:
The Apple Girl is an original art piece designed by Andcici themself. This art piece boasts of vibrant colours achieved digitally. The colours blend well together and the colours, despite being bold, manage to compliment each other. This art piece is different from the other pieces undertaken by Andcici as we do not such much of an abstract approach & more of a fine line, solid block art approach. This bag was designed initially for children but has an approach of wanting mothers & children to be able to carry the same bag.
About the bag:
Dimensions:
Large: 37cm x 32cm x 10cm
Small: 29cm x 23cm x 8cm
Thick & durable, environmentally friendly synthetic cotton canvas material. Thick sturdy straps with a wide base to ensure it can carry all the daily essentials. Inner pocket for your small valuables, as well as zip closure for your bag so your things will be secure. Be it for school, shopping or a day out at the beach, our totes have got you covered.
Material: organic/bio cotton - synthetically grown cotton to reduce our carbon footprint on the environment, canvas
Design: artwork printed on both sides of the tote bag.
*Disclaimer: dimensions & colours may vary slightly*
Aftercare: DO NOT machine wash. To clean, take a damp towel and wipe the bag down. Ensure dry before storage.
Shipping:
Purchases will take about 2-3 weeks to arrive. Please refer to our shipping policy for a more accurate estimation.
Policies:
Exchange & refunds are allowed within 7 days of purchase with mailing cost at the expense of the customer.
Cancellations are allowed within 24 hours of placing the order. Please refer to our refund/return policy for a more information
If you have questions about our materials or our products, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@andcici.com
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