Just in Case…
Posted by: Robert Melvin
A famous Soviet comedian, in making fun of the blatant absence of consumer goods in Russian stores, called the common string bag, that all Russians carried, an “Avoska.” Avoska means “just in case” – just in case you can find something to buy you have a bag to put it in. The name stuck.
In America you need it just in case you are planet friendly, environmentally concerned, and don’t like plastic bags cluttering your closet. Much sturdier than a plastic bag, it easily fits into a pocket, or the most cluttered of glove compartments.
Capacity: a sack-full of groceries, an afternoon’s damage at the mall, and the whole family’s beach supplies.
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Tags: Bag, Eco-Friendly, Promotional Ideas
October 26th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Skip Hop Studio Diaper Tote Bag is awesome.So many pockets – as well as not these small, worthless pockets, either. Almost all of the storage compartments tend to be a great size and really aid maintain everything organized. The handles are a good length and fit nicely over the shoulder; the tackle straps additionally stay place on my arm, which is actually crucial as soon as you’re having a newborn. The handbag appears great, too. Not as well fancy, but not too casual. (I’ve it in black) The material is soft (can’t believe of a much better word) so it’s uncomplicated to squeeze in to tight spaces – but yet it is sturdy. I’ve a Fleurville Lexi carry and I love it, too, but this handbag is actually type of rigid. I consider that Skip*Hop will turn into my daily handbag. It is a bit big – so if you’re not really in to significant totes this may be far better as an over-night diaper handbag.