Catalina Deluxe Tote – Carry All Bag – Grey Organic Canvas – Lo & Sons
A lightweight, durable, and super versatile reusable tote bag available in a sustainable organic canvas. Designed for travel, commuting, and even the gym.
A lightweight, super practical and versatile tote made from sustainable eco-friendly materials that you can use as a work bag, travel bag, workout/gym bag, grocery bag, travel bag, diaper bag, and even as a beach bag.
Bottom PocketFeatures a bottom zipper pocket with a removable padded insert to separate shoes, dirty clothes, sandy beachwear, toiletries or even lunch from the rest of your things. Perfect for daily-use or a personal item for carry-on when traveling.Adjustable CompartmentsIf you don’t need a bottom pocket to carry separate items or want to fit larger items into the tote, simply unzip the panel that divides the bottom compartment from the main compartment.Suitcase Handle SleeveThe back panel pass-through sleeve allows you to slide the Catalina Deluxe over suitcase handles for seamless travel. It also features zippers that can adjust to fit different handle widths.Carry On ComfortablyThe messenger strap features a removable shoulder pad for extra comfort while carrying. Long leash with a lobster clasp is available for keeping keys easily accessible.
A bag (also known regionally as a sack) is a common tool in the form of a non-rigid container, typically made of cloth, leather, bamboo, paper, or plastic. The use of bags predates recorded history, with the earliest bags being lengths of animal skin, cotton, or woven plant fibers, folded up at the edges and secured in that shape with strings of the same material. Bags can be used to carry items such as personal belongings, groceries, and other objects. They comes in various shapes and sizes, often equipped with handles or straps for easier carrying.
Bags have been fundamental for the development of human civilization, as they allow people to easily collect and carry loose materials, such as berries or food grains, also allowing them to carry more items in their hands.
The word probably has its origins in the Norse word baggi, from the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European bʰak, but is also comparable to the Welsh baich (load, bundle), and the Greek Τσιαντουλίτσα (Chandulícha, load).
Cheap disposable paper bags and plastic shopping bags are very common, varying in size and strength in the retail trade as a convenience for shoppers, and are often supplied by the shop for free or for a small fee. Customers may also take their own shopping bag(s) to use in shops.
Although paper had been used for wrapping and padding in Ancient China since the 2nd century BC, the first use of paper bags in China (for preserving the flavor of tea) came during the later Tang dynasty (618–907 AD).
Canvas is an extremely durable plain-woven fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, shelters, as a support for oil painting and for other items for which sturdiness is required, as well as in such fashion objects as handbags, electronic device cases, and shoes. It is popularly used by artists as a painting surface, typically stretched across a wooden frame.
Modern canvas is usually made of cotton or linen, or sometimes polyvinyl chloride (PVC), although historically it was made from hemp. It differs from other heavy cotton fabrics, such as denim, in being plain weave rather than twill weave. Canvas comes in two basic types: plain and duck. The threads in duck canvas are more tightly woven. The term duck comes from the Dutch word for cloth, doek. In the United States, canvas is classified in two ways: by weight (ounces per square yard) and by a graded number system. The numbers run in reverse of the weight so a number 10 canvas is lighter than number 4.
The word "canvas" is derived from the 13th century Anglo-French canevaz and the Old French canevas. Both may be derivatives of the Vulgar Latin cannapaceus for "made of hemp", originating from the Greek κάνναβις (cannabis).
Grey (more frequent British English) or gray (more frequent American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning that it has no chroma and therefore no hue. It is the color of a cloud-covered sky, of ash, and of lead.
The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the English language was in 700 CE. Grey is the dominant spelling in European and Commonwealth English, while gray is more common in American English; however, both spellings are valid in both varieties of English.
In Europe and North America, surveys show that gray is the color most commonly associated with neutrality, conformity, boredom, uncertainty, old age, indifference, and modesty. Only one percent of respondents chose it as their favorite color.
Organic may refer to:
- Organic, of or relating to an organism, a living entity
- Organic, of or relating to an anatomical organ
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