Apolis Market Bag
APOLIS (uh-paul-is) large market bag. Get everything done with The Market Bag. This best selling large bag features a soft leather handles for easy carry, a tough and spill-proof inner lining, and a chic look that's sure to turn heads. Featured on Oprah, Food Network, Vanity Fair, GQ, Forbes,
Soft leather handle.
Tear & spill resistant.
Supports Fair Trade™Market Bag Specs
Dimensions: 13" wide, 18" high, 8" deep, 3.5" handle drop, with a 6" x 7" inside pocket
Natural Material: 100% natural golden jute fiber harvested in Bangladesh
Water-Resistant Lining: 100% polyurethane
Strong: Can hold over 100 pounds
Leather Straps: Reinforced by antique nickel rivets
Supporting Working Mothers in Bangladesh
Did you know that your purchase helps break a poverty cycle? The mothers who handcraft your bag receive Fair Trade wages, annual profit dividends, and a retirement fund to help them achieve their dreams thanks to the Bangladesh Project.
Location: Saidpur, Bangladesh
Factory Code: BAN-LAT33.7099/LON90.4071
Employees: 200+
What's the story behind the factory? Following the 1971 war that established Bangladesh and brought with it poverty and disease, Saidpur Enterprises began in 1976 as a project to help the mothers of malnourished children with emloyment producing jute handicrafts and now supports artisans selling for a larger fair trade export market.They also provide literary classes, training on nutrition, women's legal rights, educational awareness and finance.
APOLIS (uh-paul-is) large market bag. Get everything done with The Market Bag. This best selling large bag features a soft leather handles for easy carry, a tough and spill-proof inner lining, and a chic look that's sure to turn heads. Featured on Oprah, Food Network, Vanity Fair, GQ, Forbes,
Soft leather handle.
Tear & spill resistant.
Supports Fair Trade™Market Bag Specs
Dimensions: 13" wide, 18" high, 8" deep, 3.5" handle drop, with a 6" x 7" inside pocket
Natural Material: 100% natural golden jute fiber harvested in Bangladesh
Water-Resistant Lining: 100% polyurethane
Strong: Can hold over 100 pounds
Leather Straps: Reinforced by antique nickel rivets
Supporting Working Mothers in Bangladesh
Did you know that your purchase helps break a poverty cycle? The mothers who handcraft your bag receive Fair Trade wages, annual profit dividends, and a retirement fund to help them achieve their dreams thanks to the Bangladesh Project.
Location: Saidpur, Bangladesh
Factory Code: BAN-LAT33.7099/LON90.4071
Employees: 200+
What's the story behind the factory? Following the 1971 war that established Bangladesh and brought with it poverty and disease, Saidpur Enterprises began in 1976 as a project to help the mothers of malnourished children with emloyment producing jute handicrafts and now supports artisans selling for a larger fair trade export market.They also provide literary classes, training on nutrition, women's legal rights, educational awareness and finance.
APOLIS (uh-paul-is) large market bag. Get everything done with The Market Bag. This best selling large bag features a soft leather handles for easy carry, a tough and spill-proof inner lining, and a chic look that's sure to turn heads. Featured on Oprah, Food Network, Vanity Fair, GQ, Forbes,
Soft leather handle.
Tear & spill resistant.
Supports Fair Trade™Market Bag Specs
Dimensions: 13" wide, 18" high, 8" deep, 3.5" handle drop, with a 6" x 7" inside pocket
Natural Material: 100% natural golden jute fiber harvested in Bangladesh
Water-Resistant Lining: 100% polyurethane
Strong: Can hold over 100 pounds
Leather Straps: Reinforced by antique nickel rivets
Supporting Working Mothers in Bangladesh
Did you know that your purchase helps break a poverty cycle? The mothers who handcraft your bag receive Fair Trade wages, annual profit dividends, and a retirement fund to help them achieve their dreams thanks to the Bangladesh Project.
Location: Saidpur, Bangladesh
Factory Code: BAN-LAT33.7099/LON90.4071
Employees: 200+
What's the story behind the factory? Following the 1971 war that established Bangladesh and brought with it poverty and disease, Saidpur Enterprises began in 1976 as a project to help the mothers of malnourished children with emloyment producing jute handicrafts and now supports artisans selling for a larger fair trade export market.They also provide literary classes, training on nutrition, women's legal rights, educational awareness and finance.