Fun bold Marimekko Bag, green “Kivet” print in comfortable hobo slouch shoulder bag. This bag is so easy to wear, has wide shoulder strap and accommodates a lot of stuff. There are three inside pockets and a magnetic snap closure. This fabric shoulder bag is my version of the classic hobo slouch with a modern feel. There is a lot of room inside the bag and pockets to organize all your goodies! Magnetic snap closure. Fabric design Maija Isola by Marimekko, Finland.
BAG TYPE: Hobo slouch shoulder
FABRIC: 100% cotton
FABRIC DESIGNER: Marimekko (Maija Isola)
BAG SIZE: 11″high, 16″ wide
The fabric is high quality cotton, similar to home decor fabrics. Lining fabric is quilting weight cotton. Washable. (Marimekko cottons can be washed in hot, the lining is standard cotton, would recommend warm or cold water.)
This Marimekko bag is 11″ high, 16″ wide. The strap is 40 inches total (102 cm). The bag has gussets on the bottom for nice shape (and more room!)
Handcrafted in the USA.
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This is how Marimekko lists the care instructions:
“Wash separately in plenty of water the first few times to remove any excess dye that may have remained on the fabric surface. Do not soak, machine wash hot at 140F/60C, do not use chlorine bleach, do not tumble dry, iron hot, dry clean allowed.”
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About MARIMEKKO
Marimekko is a Finnish design house based in Helsinki renowned for its original prints and colors. Marimekko has made important contributions to fashion, especially in the 1960s. It is particularly noted for brightly colored printed fabrics and simple styles, used both in women’s garments and in home furnishings. Marimekko’s bold fabrics and bright, simple design strongly influenced late 20th-century taste. Many of the early Marimekko designs, including Maija Isola’s Unikko, remain in production today. They were made famous in the United States by Jacqueline Kennedy, who bought eight Marimekko dresses which she wore throughout the 1960 United States presidential campaign.
Today Marimekko is a leading textile company, producing fabrics, clothing and home furnishings. They have stores all over the world – from United States and Europe to Japan and Australia.
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