Harvard Square 100% Cotton Canvas Book Tote - Blank / Plain
- New Product!
- Model:
- HS008
- Cotton:
- 0%
- Weight:
- 12 Oz
- Sizes:
- One Size
- Features:
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- Cotton
- Self fabric handles
- 10 1/2inch x 14inch x 5inch
Product Reviews
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Welma from SC
I like these bags as they can expand and carry just about everything. The handles are just perfect for shoulder wear.
Decorated with Heat Transfer
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Annie from TN
great bag, stands up to carrying tons of stuff, milk, juice ect.
Decorated: Printing
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Sammy from TX
Icouldn't believe the quality and shipping for the price!
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Nora from TX
We decorated these bags and gave them as gifts to girls who participated in a quinceaƱera and they really loved them.
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Maryanne from LA
loved the quality of the totes
Rating:
Recommend:
YES
Reviewed By:
Robert from MA
I got 4 of these and 2 Harriton M920 for toting groceries, in lieu of the ad-covered "handi-wipe" bags that gorcery stores sell. I wanted cheap, sturdy bags, all in a neutral color. These are great for heavy stuff like canned goods and jugs of juice or milk, and are beyond sturdy enough to carry cement blocks in. When I ordered them, I thought they'd be on the flimsy side, but was pleasantly surprised when I got them.
I'd recommend bigger bags for the bulkier, lighter stuff, though. I initially went looking for a fleet of regular grocery-size bags, but got the bigger ones as an experiment, and am completely pleased with the combination. The big ones reduce the number of bags you have to carry, and pack really well. These smaller ones allow you to segregate out the really heavy ones for the second trip in from the car. (Or if you're feeling oxlike, you can put a big one on either shoulder, and carry the smaller ones in your hands. If you park far from you door, that's a blessing.)
I'd recommend bigger bags for the bulkier, lighter stuff, though. I initially went looking for a fleet of regular grocery-size bags, but got the bigger ones as an experiment, and am completely pleased with the combination. The big ones reduce the number of bags you have to carry, and pack really well. These smaller ones allow you to segregate out the really heavy ones for the second trip in from the car. (Or if you're feeling oxlike, you can put a big one on either shoulder, and carry the smaller ones in your hands. If you park far from you door, that's a blessing.)
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