LastBag - Sagelands

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The idea that started it all: an everyday, reusable bag that's actually well-designed and built to last a lifetime.

**Comes with a fixed-length shoulder strap**

Size, Style: 17" Shoulder

Print: Sagelands

Developed in collaboration with Washington State Park Foundation, these LastBags feature locally drawn prints that celebrate the diverse natural beauty of Washington State.

Cut and sewn from one-piece of durable & waterproof fabric, LastBags make grocery trips easier, keep sports gear contained and are simply just handy for the random chores of life. LastBags are known for their combination of good-looks, versatility, and for being tough as heck. The reinforced handles are easy to grab, snap together, and are more structured and comfortable to hold than traditional webbing handles. Our clever pattern design allows the bag to both stand for easy loading and fold flat for thin storage.

• 1.5" wide, fixed-length shoulder strap
• Padded, reinforced, snapping handle for comfortable hand carry
• Folds flat for easy storage
• Removable felt base provides structure
• Folded bottom design keeps out water
• Built from waterproof, 90lb tear strength industrial vinyl
• Useful Life Guarantee
• Made in Twisp, WA

17” LastBag
Size: 11"L x 7"W x 14"H
Volume: 17 liters
Weight: 14oz

Materials
18oz. Industrial vinyl, 1.5” nylon webbing, nylon thread, HDPE plastic, polyester felt, YKK metal hardware

Care
Wash with water, citrus or kitchen sprays, isopropyl alcohol works great for pen marks and deep stains. Fabric and base is bleach safe. Always let air dry.

Art by Baylie Peplow at Red Umbrella Designs. Baylie is an Illustrator and designer based here in the Methow Valley, WA. She creates illustrations for better living, inspired by nature. Baylie created these illustrations exclusively for this program, inspired by the story and mission to share and preserve the beauty of these special places.

Sagelands

Washington features the northern extent of the great “sagebrush sea,” a vast arid landscape disappearing across the American west due to development and agriculture. In Washington more than eighty percent of this beautiful landscape is gone, but at state parks like the Dry Fall Visitor Center and Steamboat Rock you can still experience this landscape and the beautiful Bitterroot flowers depicted on this bag.

Your parks. Your voice.

20% of the proceeds from this special collection go to Washington State Parks Foundation, nonprofit that is deeply committed to providing visitors from all sectors of society access to welcoming, joyful and quality park experiences.