Sunlit and silly, this roomy tote turns ‘do nothing’ into a lifestyle. Bright golden-yellow fabric showcases a relaxed red character sprawled in contentment, a checked box and handwritten “TO DO: NOTHING” that reads like a small rebellion against busy days. The cotton handles and boxed corners give it everyday structure, while the soft polyester body keeps the print vivid and cheerful. Carry it to the farmers’ market, a lazy beach afternoon, or a slow weekend stroll — it holds groceries, books, or picnic snacks with effortless, playful charm.
Product features - 100% polyester medium-weight body (200 g/m²) for durability and vibrant prints - Reinforced double-row stitching on handles for added strength - Boxed corners for extra capacity and structure - Non-woven laminated interior with cotton handles; available in three sizes - Five handle color options; black seam-threading and transparent hem thread for a clean finish
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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I love this item
I love this item. Heart, rainbows and music!
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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.