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"What Didn't Kill Me" Tote Bag

"What Didn't Kill Me" Tote Bag

$30.00Price
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"What Didn't Kill Me Made Me Wish It Did" Tote Bag. For those on their healing journey that really just get it. This 100% cotton bag comes in one size of 15" x 16" size perfect for casual use. While the canvas material will show off your unique designs in great colors, it's durable and will honestly last for years. The bag features 20" handles (made from the same canvas), making it easy to carry even with a week's worth of shopping or market goodies.

 

(Canvas, Self Care, Funny, Mental Health, Boho, Sporty, Sarcastic, Humor, Unique)

 

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  • Product Details

    100% cotton canvas
    Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²))
    Sewn-in label
    Natural canvas color

  • Print on Demand Information

    This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a tiny bit longer to deliver to you. Creating products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and fast fasion, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions! Because of this nature, this item is only religible for a free reprint incase of a damage or misprint and is not eligible for a return or refund. Please view our Policy Page for further information.

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