This bag has nearly recycled its owner. We applaud itPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceAn alternative to plastic, yes. Although the source of the rainbows on this bag could not be confirmed as sustainablePhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceThis bag's owner had to keep a tight grip to stop it from boltingPhotograph: Barbara Laws/Freelance
Wicker-wicker waPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceThis woman has recycled an unwanted painting by a relative into a carrying receptacle. Double pointsPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceShopkeepers: give badges every time a plastic bag is refused by a customer. This man will soon be able to open a museumPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceThis bag is lightweight, and easily controlled by just one fingerPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceDude! The bag is metal! Well, at least it's not plasticPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceTo avoid disappointment, it is worth noting that not every manbag comes with a chinstrapPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceThis bag carries an eccentrically-spelled message for world piece. Peace. YesPhotograph: Barbara Laws/FreelanceDon't go messin' with my granny plaid / I got my stick, shades and a fluffy hat. Definitive proof that Winners Don't Use Plastic (Bags)Photograph: Barbara Laws/Freelance
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