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Woven tote bag (STAU760)

SKU: SX061 In Stock

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Carry daily items with this practical woven tote bag. It is made from 300gsm reclaimed cotton and recycled polyester canvas, featuring long handles with reinforced stitching. This makes it a sustainable choice for businesses needing promotional branding.

Woven tote bag (STAU760)

This woven tote bag serves as a practical general promotional item for businesses seeking a sustainable branding choice. It offers a useful way to carry everyday items.

  • The bag is made from 300gsm canvas, comprising 80% reclaimed cotton and 20% recycled polyester.
  • The top edge is double-folded for added strength and a neat finish.
  • It features long handles with reinforced cross-stitching for comfortable carrying.
  • A shaping seam at the bottom provides volume, making the bag suitable for various contents.

This tote bag is well-suited for branding and general promotional use, providing a visible platform for your company's logo.

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Based on 1,460 Google reviews

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Google Review
3 weeks ago

When you're working against impossible deadlines, having suppliers you can trust makes all the difference. The Promo Group consistently delivers quality, responds quickly and never lets me down. Chayde and the team are an absolute pleasure to work with—thank you for making my job that much easier.

Sinead CrowSinead Crow
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in the last week

The promogroup was exceptional, they assisted us on a short notice with an impossible task and went above and beyond to make it happen. Their professionalism and willingness to assist was incredible. Thank you Eddie and Keagan. We will definetely make use of your services again - Sisonke

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