orange and charcoal seagull phone bag with wrist strap and carabina fastening
orange and charcoal seagull phone bag with wrist strap and carabina fastening
Uses:
You can put your phone, a credit card , tissue and your keys in this phone bag. It would fit in a large pocket, go in your shopping bag to keep your important items organised, or can be carried by its wrist strap. The top stud fastenings will stop your phone falling out . Cheeky seagulls appliqued on the pockets will make you smile .
Size and Specification:
19cm tall to top stud fastening. 10.5cm wide, Front and back outer pockets are 15cm high by 10cm wide. The mainbag and wrist strap are orange, with a charcoal lining and top border. The top fastens with two studs to stop your phone falling out.
The bag can be hand washed and ironed but might shrink if you put it in the tumble dryer.
Inspiration:
Living by the coast in Devon I spend a lot of time watching seagull antics and protecting my icecream from a low flying herring gull. All gulls are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act and despite us calling them all seagulls, there are 6 different species that commonly breed in the UK: the Herring Gull, the Lesser Black-backed Gull, the Great Black-backed Gull, the Black-headed Gull, the Common Gull and the Kittiwake.
Gulls have many ecological roles. As scavengers, they eat carrion, fish, crustaceans, rodents and bugs, helping to clean up landfills and reducing the amount of methane and ammonia released into the atmosphere.
Their foraging patterns can indicate the availability of prey and their pellets show which prey species are more abundant. This makes them great bioindicators for conservationists, providing information about the health of marine environments