EcoCarry 3L Organic Pouch - Lowestoft
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Introducing the Orissa 180 g/m² organic large accessory pouch - a perfect companion for those who appreciate quality and eco-friendliness in their everyday accessories. This uniquely designed pouch stands out not only for its spacious 3L capacity but also for its sustainable origins. Made from premium cotton sourced from India, this pouch boasts certification from Oeko-Tex, ensuring it is free from harmful chemicals and safe for your personal items. With its large zipped compartment, you can effortlessly organize your essentials - be it cosmetics, accessories, or small gadgets. The inclusion of a convenient hand strap allows for easy transportation, making this pouch the ideal accessory for both travel and daily use. Whether you're heading to the office, gym, or a weekend getaway, the Orissa pouch ensures your essentials are stylishly contained and easily accessible. For added personalization, you also have the option to customize this pouch to reflect your unique style. Experience the blend of practicality and sustainability with the Orissa accessory pouch.
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Product number
10374330
Weight
25 g
Dimensions
29 x 18 x 16 cm
Length
29 cm
Height
18 cm
Depth
16 cm
Material
Organic cotton
Country of origin
PRC
Deepness
16.0
Height
18.0
Weight
25.0
Width
29.0
Brand
Unbranded
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