Bags For Biodiversity- carrying nature with you
Tiger cross body bag with adjustable strap
Tiger cross body bag with adjustable strap
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Uses: A great cross-body bag for trips into town, a walk in the country, or your everyday work bag. You can put your phone and valuables in the inside zip pocket, a paperback book or lunch in the main compartment and still have another inside pocket and a front pocket for make up, tissues, pen etc. The carabina attached to the internal ribbon is great for attaching your keys to ,so you don't have to spend ages rummaging in the bottom of your bag.
Size and Specification:
The bag is 20cm tall, 6cm deep and 17cm wide. with 2 slip pockets, 1 zip pocket and an adjustable strap. The strap can range from 101cm to 170cm. It closes with a flap and wooden toggle button.
The front pocket is 17x 15cm , the internal zip pocket is 14cm deep with a 14cm opening and the internal slip pocket is 14cm deep by 17cm wide.
The lining is a gold linen look cotton with a contrasting patterned lining to the zip pocket, while the outer fabric is an upholstery weight turquoise/green fabric with tiger pattern.
The bag can be hand washed and ironed but please don't tumble dry
Inspiration: A few years ago I was lucky enough to see tigers in the wild in India, where 75% of the world's tigers live. Sadly our tigers are endangered ,with the Sumatran tiger being critically endangered. In 1973 the Indian government set up Project Tiger to help protect this apex predator and there are now 58 designated tiger protection areas there. Project tiger protects the tiger areas, monitors tiger numbers. identifies individuals and addresses human wildlife conflicts
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