James&Co Cross Body Saddlebag Made With Washable Paper - ELIZABETH I B2B
James&Co Cross Body Saddlebag Made With Washable Paper - ELIZABETH I B2B
SKU:J910-BGE
The James&Co ELIZABETH cross body saddle bag embodies sustainability with style. Made with plant-based plastic-free leather-look FSC-certified washable paper the sustainable alternative to real leather and toxic vegan leather made from polyurethane (PU)
For retailers to sell ELIZABETH as part of your store product offerings presents a significant opportunity to boost revenue while promoting environmental sustainability. More retailers are introducing washable paper products and as customers actively seek plastic-free alternatives, these products are proving to be a profitable addition to retail inventories. Market studies suggest that sales of washable paper goods are expected to grow by 15% annually over the next decade.
Features
Features
- Versatile styling: The adjustable strap allows it to be worn comfortably over the shoulder or transformed into a stylish clutch.
- Functional design: zippered top allows for essentials to be organized and easily accessible.
- Dimensions: measures 20cm x 18cm x 6cm.
Benefits
Benefits
- for you the retailer: the offer of ELIZABETH saddlebag made with sustainable washable paper brands your business as a retail business embracing sustainability and helping the transition away from vegan leather products made with plastic polyurethane (PU). It is significantly a revenue-generating product in a growing market.
- for your customers: the offering of ELIZABETH enables your customers to make the sustainable choice they want to make and facilitate the sustainable lifestyle helping to transition away from vegan leather products made with PU. It's the best sustainable choice of cross body for those committed to reducing their environmental impact.
Donation
Donation
James&Co makes a donation from every order of 1% of the price to Suicide Prevention Australia. These donations are made in order to help the research and help reduce the numbers of people in Australia who die by suicide.
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