Not Just Any Old Recycled Billboard BAG -- This One Is Oozing With Style & Stretchability!
Everyone's got more reusable bags than they know what to do with so let's just call this an exercise in virtual window shopping, okee dokes?

Sure, there are plenty of companies transforming old one-time-use plastic shopping bags into durable fused fabric sacks that can be used repeatedly for (hopefully) years.

Most everyone here is also probably quite familiar with bags made out of old grain sacks, recycled t-shirts, umbrella material, sheets, art billboards, etc.

The concept of turning old advertising billboards into new totable shopping bags is a good one...that material is really durable...but maybe you're thinking "Ho-hum...tell me something NEW."

Well, how's this for new: the Artecnica TBWA Recycled Billboard Stretch Bag is just a little bit different because its very flexible design is created via “A single cut, without glue or a stitch."

Almost like a loose drawstring pouch, the 100% billboard-constructed bag lies flat and weightless but transforms into a stretchy shoulder bag that can support a total of 33 pounds of veggies, fruits, assorted groceries, or whatever objects strike your whim.

In terms of style, I think it's got it in spades. The honeycomb pattern gives it the extra added kick that the "free" or $1.00 reusable grocery store bags just can't touch.
They even offer it in a leather version...hopefully a vegan option won't be too far behind.





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