Hana Canvas Tote
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The beauty of utility is why we design. Heavy gauge canvas has been a workhorse for centuries. Hand-dyed hues capture the changing light of warm afternoons. Our triple wash techniques bring out relaxed sun-kissed softness while carefree edge frays remind us to let our hair down. Industrial-weight canvas ensures the structure of the Hana Tote shape and makes a perfect casual bag. Extra strong for everyday use, with a sturdy vegetable-tanned leather to trim the base seams, strap and a nickel snap closure. Also features hand-frayed deconstructed edges and an interior pocket. Take it to the office for a bright addition to your workspace, and the perfect size for a laptop.
Due to the artisanal and hand finished nature of the fraying technique you may experience loose threads that make their way out of the unfinished edges up until the stitching around the edge of the bag. Please trim if necessary!
- Snap closure
- Single interior pocket
- 100% 24oz cotton canvas
- Vegetable tanned leather
- Triple washed & dyed canvas
- Hand frayed edges
- Overall: 15 ½” W x 14” H x 5” D
- Handle drop: 9"
- Pocket: 7" L x 7 ½" W
- Sustainable, biodegradable, and renewable
- Oeko-Tex® Certified
- Made in USA
- Cleaning and Care Due to the artisanal and hand finished nature of the fraying technique you may experience loose threads that make their way out of the unfinished edges up until the stitching around the edge of the bag. Please trim if necessary!
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Our Canvas
We hand dye our canvas in small batches and sew them in Los Angeles. They are hand frayed for a relaxed look and get their colors from OEKO-TEX® dyes, making sure they are non-toxic and free of harmful chemicals.
Vegetable Tanned Leather
We use vegetable tanned hides which means our tanning process is free of artificial chemicals products. The vegetable tanning process is one of the oldest methods used to create high-quality leather goods. Hides are soaked in a solution of plant matter (mostly tree bark), which naturally pulls water out and preserves the leather. This process takes up to two months and is watched over closely by skilled artisans.