Bright, playful, and a little bit quirky — this tote turns everyday errands into tiny moments of joy. The all-over print shows a comic-like scene where a flustered character tries to explain an overwhelming burst of feelings to a bewildered brain. Vivid oranges and saturated colors make the artwork pop, while the roomy boxed shape and durable polyester body hold groceries, sketchbooks, or a day’s worth of essentials without sagging. Reinforced handles and neat inner lamination keep the bag standing upright and carrying confidently. Wear it to classes, market runs, or casual meet-ups when you want your bag to start conversations as much as carry things.
Product features - Durable 100% polyester body that resists stretching and dries quickly - Reinforced double stitching on handles for extra load strength - Boxed corners for increased interior space and structure - Non-woven laminated interior with cotton handles; available in three sizes - Seamless black/transparent stitching and five handle color options
Care instructions - Remove all items from the bag before cleaning. Suggested to pretreat visible stains with stain remover. Mix warm water with laundry detergent and clean the bag with terry washcloth or a soft bristle brush. Let the bag air dry.
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Anna Schumack
Perfect gift for Endo friends
I purchased this as a gift for a friend that is having a hysterectomy soon. She loved it. She was glad to *finally* have a happy Uterus lol
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P. Russell
I love this item
I love this item. Heart, rainbows and music!
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Pauly's Taqueria
I'd recommend this game!
Wonderful game, lots of humor. The strategy and spontaneous play makes for a great time.
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Anonymous
Great One-Act play material for Visiting Relatives!
Our 7 year old loves this comic as much as we do! We pick and choose what to read/dwell on when needed, but he's learned substantial biology, emotional intelligence aspects, and perspective on things he has yet to personally encounter. Also-it turns out that some comics make great one-act plays for visiting relatives.