Whistler Tree Women's Amadora Tote Bag - Black One Size Whistler Tree
Description
The Amadora is a fully sustainable structured tote bag in natural cork. Due to the nature of cork leather the bags are water repellent and stain resistant which makes them ideal for everyday use. The totes interior is large enough to hold your daily essentials, including a 13" Macbook and features a secure internal zipped compartment on the back wall. The sleek, minimalist exterior has a classic strap and buckle detail in an antique silver finish. Product Details Outer material: Premium Vegan Cork Leather Inner lining: Black Organic cotton Adjustable top handle with buckle fastening Magnetic snap button fastening inside Interior pockets Interior branded patch Printed branding detail Antique silver hardware/zips Branded Organic cotton dust bag included. PETA APPROVED VEGAN How should I clean my cork products? Cork is naturally stain and water resistant. To improve the durability of your cork item and keep it in top shape, you should clean it regularly with water and soap, using gentle circular motions. To perfectly clean your Whistler Tree cork accessory, follow these instructions: 1. Fill a container with warm water. If your item is very dirty (or if you prefer it) you can add a few drops of a mild dish-washing detergent or a mild liquid detergent (like those formulated for delicate fabrics and materials) and mix it in. 2. Dip a soft, clean cloth into the detergent solution and wring it dry. Get your item and sweep off all the visible dirt. 3. Put your cloth back into the solution and wring it a little less the second time. Start rubbing the surface in circles as gently as you can. 4. Don't forget to go easy on the surface. Once you feel you're done with all the dirt, you should get a clean soft cloth and wipe the item clean. Allow it to dry. - Use a soft cloth. - Don't use more detergent than recommended. - Don't use "cork cleaning products". To clean your cork wallet or bag all you really need is soap and water.
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