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Drawstring Linen Laundry Bag
Drawstring Linen Laundry Bag
Drawstring Linen Laundry Bag
Drawstring Linen Laundry Bag
Uashmama

Drawstring Linen Laundry Bag

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Rock, paper, laundry.

Uashmama turns out magic tricks with paper. Case in point: these stand-alone laundry bags look like leather or fabric. They’re tall, flexible, and have sturdy handles for lugging linens. Plus, a drawstring top to keep your knickers out of sight.

  • AGGO® basic paper with cotton or linen
  • Made with cultivated fiber
  • Water resistant and easy to clean
  • Great for laundry, trash and recycling, and toys
  • Drawstring top keeps contents hidden
  • Made in: Italy
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

18.5"H and 13" in diameter.

Materials:

Each bag is made of AGGO® Basic Paper. Stripe top laundry bag is 100% cotton. Solid top laundry bag is 100% linen.

Care:

Hand-wash with warm water and a mild soap.

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