


the every day stevie bag, screen printed PREORDER
preorder closed~~ limited stock coming in june
~ cut and sewn in minnesota using 100% 18oz cotton canvas
~ printed by yarborough studio, a small sustainable print shop in mpls, mn using wood waste pigment by nature coatings
~ heavyweight webbing handle
~ solid brass rivets
~ biodegradable packaging
the stevie bag is based off of a vintage coal bag from the 1950’s. my great-grandfather was a coal miner in pennsylvania after immigrating from modern day slovakia. his name was stefan, my grandfather was named steve after him, my uncle was named after them and called stevie. this bag has a longer handle than the original coal bags and is in a slightly smaller scale, great for daily use. a simple, sturdy bag.
preorders take about 8 weeks from start to finish, you’ll receive an email with a link to follow along in the process. i discount these 20% as a thank you for your patience :)) timeline for these pieces here.
the every day stevie bag, screen printed PREORDER
preorder closed~~ limited stock coming in june
~ cut and sewn in minnesota using 100% 18oz cotton canvas
~ printed by yarborough studio, a small sustainable print shop in mpls, mn using wood waste pigment by nature coatings
~ heavyweight webbing handle
~ solid brass rivets
~ biodegradable packaging
the stevie bag is based off of a vintage coal bag from the 1950’s. my great-grandfather was a coal miner in pennsylvania after immigrating from modern day slovakia. his name was stefan, my grandfather was named steve after him, my uncle was named after them and called stevie. this bag has a longer handle than the original coal bags and is in a slightly smaller scale, great for daily use. a simple, sturdy bag.
preorders take about 8 weeks from start to finish, you’ll receive an email with a link to follow along in the process. i discount these 20% as a thank you for your patience :)) timeline for these pieces here.
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mid sized bag 19” length, 13.5” height, 7.5” width, 9” handle height
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this work is made to be worn, mended and passed down.
all of this work is garment dyed with plants in small batches in pennsylvania, due to this there may be some variation in color.
i recommend hand washing inside out in cold water with an eco detergent and hang to dry in a shady spot. with natural dyeing, colors will fade if left in the sun, and some dyes may react to citrus (check natural deodorants for this to avoid discoloration). iron inside out with a hot iron when lightly damp.