The Jacksons Picnic Small Tote

$99.00
From the market to the beach. A must-have, handcrafted tote bag from The Jackson's made from 100% jute. Light, flexible, and made to last. Designed by Louise Jackson, in collaboration with skilled handicraft workers of South Bangladesh.

Color
Fit Details

• Tightly woven carry-all tote
• 100% jute

Fabric + Care Instructions

Sustainability

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

These bags are 100% jute, which is a strong plant grown locally in Bangladesh. The nature of this material means that the bags can withstand intense use and the test of time. And after a long and happy life, they can biodegrade on the compost.

Sustainability is Sexy

Our Promise

Our beachwear is made with the finest materials and finishes, ensuring a product that will fit and wear beautifully for years to come. From using recycled and organic textiles and packaging materials to choosing energy-efficient and local factories, we are constantly seeking new sustainability practices— and encouraging others in to do the same.