Got it in the bag ...Move over Prada, there's a new bag in town. The Zipsack by Wrapsacks ($11.95) is small enough to fit in your pocket and large enough to carry all of your groceries. Made of hand-dyed cotton in a range of bright colors, these bags zip up neatly into small pouches that would fit easily into a purse or glove compartment glove compartment n. A small storage container in the dashboard of an automobile. Also called glove box. glove compartment Noun a small storage area in the dashboard of a car Noun . When unzipped, they are approximately the size of a grocery bag with a small pocket sewn sewn v. A past participle of sew. sewn Verb a past participle of sew Adj. 1. into the top for valuables. Aside from their convenience, durability and good looks, these bags can also help reduce the number of flimsy plastic sacks that end up dogging your closets and piling up in landfills. Wrapsacks also offers reusable fabric gift bags in many colors and styles. Bags from Annon Fashion are designed for girls and young women ages 13 to 22, and are perfect for anyone craving craving Psychology A strong desire to consume a particular substance–eg of abuse, or food; craving is a major factor in relapse and/or continued use after withdrawal from a substance of abuse and is both imprecisely defined and difficult to measure. some 80s revival denim. The two-person, father and daughter company hand makes all of its bags from recycled blue jeans blue jeans also blue·jeans pl.n. Clothes, especially pants, made of blue denim. blue jeans npl → tejanos mpl; vaqueros mpl . The five fun styles currently available (more are forthcoming) include backpacks ($24 to $26), a smaller handbag ($20), a drawstring bag ($28) and a messenger bag A messenger bag (also called a courier bag) is a type of sack, usually made out of some kind of cloth (natural or synthetic), that is worn over one shoulder with a strap that winds around the chest resting the bag on the lower back. ($28). No two items are exactly alike. Designer and founder Roderick Annon Warfield explains that by using recycled material, his company is "doing our part not to waste, or take for granted what we have in this country." CONTACT: Annon Fashion, (765) 653-0540, www.fashionbyannon.com; Wrapsacks, (800) 505-3365, www.wrapsacks.com. |
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