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This sturdy cotton canvas tote carries attitude and everyday essentials with equal ease. Heavy 12 oz canvas holds its shape and stands up to errands, art supplies, market runs, and the commute. The bold graphic—a street-art style Statue of Liberty with a rebellious, money-themed twist—adds a gritty, urban edge that sparks conversation. Long self-fabric handles with reinforced stitching let you sling it over your shoulder comfortably. Available in natural or black, the flat-corner construction keeps the silhouette slim and practical for stacking or layering in your bag rotation. It’s a tactile, wearable statement for people who move through the city with purpose and a sense of humor.
Product features
- 100% heavy 12 oz cotton canvas for durability and structure
- Flat-corner construction for a slim, practical profile
- Long self-fabric handles with reinforced stitching for comfortable carrying
- Sewn-in label; blank base sourced from India
- Available in natural and black colorways
Care instructions
- Do not iron directly over the printed area - print may stick to the iron.
- Spot clean
- Do not bleach
- Line dry
Tote Bag — 'Money Talks' Statue of Liberty Graphic Cotton Canvas Tote
$27.03
Product features
- 100% heavy 12 oz cotton canvas for durability and structure
- Flat-corner construction for a slim, practical profile
- Long self-fabric handles with reinforced stitching for comfortable carrying
- Sewn-in label; blank base sourced from India
- Available in natural and black colorways
Care instructions
- Do not iron directly over the printed area - print may stick to the iron.
- Spot clean
- Do not bleach
- Line dry
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Liberty Bags OAD113, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Warnings, Hazard: Blank product sourced from India, For adults
Care instructions: Spot clean, Do not bleach, Line dry, Do not iron directly over the printed area - print may stick to the iron.