Whatta catch.
Just when you think you’ve met all the totes—this canvas dynamo shows up. It has enough features to fill a book, but we’ll do our very best to be brief. Apart from that almost-indestructible build, it’s got pockets (six in classic cream, eight in caper) for everything on your list. A nook for your carton of milk, a sleeve for your eggs, even a little seatbelt for your flowers on the exterior that keeps water from leaking into the bag—and with room to spare for produce, too. We haven’t even gotten to the sturdy vegan leather handles or the key ring, either…
Love that caper green shade? Us too, so we partnered with Capabunga to bring it here, just for us. While we were at it, we added two extra pockets inside, plus adjustable straps and a matching insulated insert. (What a dynamo.)
Good news: This bag now comes in an extra-roomy size. Shop the larger Grocery Tote here.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Rocky Luten
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