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Baggu Bags Review

I have an obsession with tote bags. I can't help it. However, ever since this bag came into my life I haven't needed another one. This bag is versatile, and can be worn many different ways. What bag am I talking about you ask? None other than the Baggu Duck bag!

From Baggu:

A perfect everyday tote in durable recycled cotton canvas duck. Two handles and 40" adjustable strap, to carry in hand or over shoulder. 
16" high, 10" wide, 5.5" deep. Matte silver hardware, durable taped seams, and a round inner pocket. 100% 16 oz. recycled cotton canvas.

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I have used this bag on numerous trips I have been on. I don't have to worry about it getting smashed, or ripped when I am carrying it. I love that it has an inner pocket that I can keep my cell phone, lipstick, or something small in! Even better, this folds up neatly in a small square for storage! This bag can be worn several different ways. It can be worn cross body, using the shorter handles, or by folding in the edges, and carrying it using the short handles. This bag can be wiped clean, and is large enough to use as a gym bag, or just to cart your stuff to and from work. I know that when I travel, I carry a lot with me. Tablet, chargers, purse, snacks, among other things. I can fit all of those things and more in this bag. The color I chose was navy with white polka dots. I have a J Crew magic wallet that is almost the same print, so I usually use those two together. I ordered mine from Birchbox, but the Baggu website has many more colors and styles to chose from! I am definitely going to be ordering another Duck bag in the near future!
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Another Baggu product that I love is the reusable shopping tote. These are light, but durable! They fold up neatly into a square and fit back into the little pouch for storage. I used this when I went to Philadelphia to the King of Prussia Mall. I didn't want to be carrying different sized bags, so I stuck this in my purse. When I bought something, I could just stick it in the Baggu and only had to worry about one bag. The handles are long enough that I could carry it over my shoulder and have my hands free. (Is there anything worse than having to hold bags while going through racks of clothes?)These little bags hold a lot of weight, and you don't have to worry about them ripping or tearing if they have a lot of items in them.

Both of these bags would be great for going to and from the farmer's market in the summer! They are machine washable, and are durable to hold a lot of fruits and vegetables! 

Have you ever tried a Baggu bag? Do you love them as much as I do? I'd love to hear your thoughts! Leave me a comment, and let me know!



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