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Blue hedgehog and stripes shopper/office bag
Blue hedgehog and stripes shopper/office bag
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Uses:
Everyone needs a bag that reflects their character. If you care about wildlife, love a hedgehog (who doesn't) and want a casual bag that's big enough for your day to day needs plus your lunch and a book or laptop. This bag is for you. 10% of every hedgehog product you buy contributes to the fantastic work that People's Trust for Endangered Species do to protect this endangered species. https://www.hedgehogstreet.org/about-our-hedgehog-street-campaign/
Useful features : large inside zipped pocket for your valuables, inside slip pocket,
Inspiration:
The west European hedgehog (scientific name Erinaceus europaeus) is commonly named the UK's favourite animal and has changed little in the past 15 million years. It found a place in our hearts as the bustling Mrs Tiggywinkle in Beatrix Potter's famous children's story. Once common in the UK the hedgehog is now at risk of extinction here, especially in rural areas, where changes in land use and the lack of connectivity between habitats puts smaller isolated populations at greater risk. However urban populations of hedgehogs are still doing well and you can increase their chances of success by making your gardens more hedgehog friendly and allowing gaps in fences and wall to connect gardens together. Become a hedgehog champion and join the community working with People's Trust for Endangered Species and The British Hedgehog Preservation Society.
Size and Specification: 27cm tall and 37cm wide . Outer fabric is blue hedgehog material with a striped panel around the top. The lining fabric is striped (blue, red, cream and dark grey.
Inside zip pocket with 19cm red zip and 17cm depth. Inside slip pocket 17cm deep with 21cm wide.
Red handles : 33 cm long from top of bag
Bag can be handwashed in non biological powder and ironed with a cool iron
All our hedgehog bags help to bring 38cm hedgehogs back from the brink by raising money for people's trust for endangered species
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