Salmon Cove recently sent me a canvas tote to do a product review. If you’re anything like me, it’s impossible to say, “No!” to a tote. Hello, obsessed with totes.
I have various “favorites” for different types of places I need them for.
Did you know that DC has a “bag tax”? If you need a bag, say in the grocery store, you’re charged five cents for every one you use. Even though it’s only five cents, it’s actually a pretty good idea. I personally end up bringing a tote or two with me whenever I run errands.
I have a giant Lilly tote that’s perfect for lugging tons of library books home, a super thin J. Crew tote that fits little odds and ends from errands, and a massive Bungalow Co. tote that is essential for groceries.
But I didn’t really have an “in between” size bag. Something big enough for a few articles of clothing (um… M St. shopping) and a few things from the drug store. The Salmon Cove Canvas Tote fits right in!!! It has two large pockets on the inside and a detachable (matching) keychain. I really like the weight of the canvas; it’s sturdy, but still has lots of flexibility (i.e. isn’t stiff).
xoxo
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Carly A. Riordan
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Ooh! I'm completely obsessed with totes as well! I'll definitely have to check them out!
I really like that it has a detachable matching key chain, how cute and creative!! The inside looks exactly like my vineyard vines tote!
Cute!
That's cute! I have a bit of tote problem, too.
It's so cute!
I think I'm a Boat & Tote girl but this is cute!
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