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SalvationSacks Bag
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This is an awesome pattern, and I have a thing for designers who make eco-friendly purses.
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Updated Sep 6, 2008
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hapa_lee's recommendation
These bags are made of reused materials. The most common reused material you'll notice on this style are ties. The most usage I got out of my Dad's ties, were actual ties, and on occasion, a headband. I have to say this is the most inventive and stylish usage yet.
Updated Jul 2, 2008
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