ecoSilk and Shoulder Bags

ecoSilk Bags are constructed from parachute silk so they are soft enough to tuck into a pocket, but durable enough to hold 30 pounds. The bags come in a variety of vibrant colors, including several "man colors". They are conveniently styled like grocery store bags and fit on store stands for easy loading. The gorgeous arrays of color also look stylish at boutique shops, the mall, sporting events, libraries, or just out and about for the day. You will never need another store shopping bag.  You'll be saving trees while doing your part to lessen the use of industrial pollution from store logo inks. Because ecoSilk Bags are so easy to carry, either individually or as a group in a drawstring bag which fits into most women's purses, last minute or impulse purchases will no longer require a store bag and the accompanying wash of guilt.

Because they are durable and washable, ecoSilk bags last 5 years on average with regular use. One bag can replace the use of hundreds of plastic bags that pollute our oceans and clog our landfills annually.

ecoSilk bags can be purchased individually, yet are also available in combination with a fashionable drawstring bag that can be silkscreened with your company logo or event name. The drawstring bag is the size of a hand, yet can accomodate up to 10 ecoSilk bags so shoppers can conveniently carry their ecoSilk bags in purses and glove boxes.

Also available are the new shoulder bags in a variety of gorgeous colors. Like the ecoSilk shopping bags, they are durable and especially suited for mall shopping, trips to the library, kids sport activities as well as outdoor adventures like the beach, concert and picnics.

"I bought one bag because I was tired of always forgetting my reusable bag in the car when I made quick stops at the drugstore or grocery store or some place else. I just keep the ecoSilk Bag in my purse and always have it. I's been amazing how many times I use it. I had no idea how many small purchases I make each week!"
~ Jennifer in Seattle, WA


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