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Funding Microloans to Improve Lives
Traditional fabric from Dhaka, Bangladesh brought to you by traveler Aaron John.
"I traveled to Bangladesh to visit the mysterious and infamous ship-breaking yards in Chittagong. No one wanted to take me there and when I was there I was made very unwelcomed, as access and photography were carefully restricted by the local businessmen and their security details. It was a long journey from the capital city of Dhaka, and along the way I really experienced a wonderful side of Bangladesh, friendly people, beautiful landscape, and of course...delicious food." —Aaron John
1 of 36
- Limited Edition: Only 36 made.
- Made in USA
- Fits a 15" laptop
- Passport pocket inside
Traveler

Aaron John: On a mission to explore every country and learn about its cultures, Aaron throws on his Bhutan-up shirt and hits the road in search of ancient cities and weaving villages. And when it comes to textiles, he is a fabric Armenia’c! After a day exploring, Aaron enjoys feasting his Brunei’s on a local meal while Viet’naming his way through a cooking class.
- Spacious main compartment for everyday essentials or travel gear
- Front button pocket for quick-grab items
- Open interior pocket perfect for your phone or small must-haves.
- Drawstring cinch closure for easy access
- Side water-bottle pocket for hydration on the go
- Adjustable straps for all-day comfort
Your purchase helps to fund a microloan to a farmer, artisan, or small business owner in the country where the fabric is from (*or nearby country). We’ve been able to support thousands of families and communities already and plan on thousands more with your support!
- Dimensions: 13" W × 17" H × 6" D
- Fabric: Crafted with cotton and traveler-sourced fabrics, each tote is as unique as the journey it represents.
- Details: Burlap flap and bottle pocket accents
- Weight: 1 lb 6 oz
- Care: Spot clean with a damp cloth, air dry only
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