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I am looking for a good place to buy reusable cloth bags online. WAHM or mass produced is fine, just looking for sturdy and reasonably priced. TIA!
Amber
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post #3 of 26
Sarah is great to work with and her workmanship is awesome! Wallypop Eco-Shop Cloth Grocery Bags
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I find nice canvas bags at thrift store all the time, they're usually about 99 cent each.
post #6 of 26
I don't know if you have a Kroger's but ours sold some nice bags for $1 a few months ago. I'm not sure if they still have them, though.

They were the ones in this link. I think there are some other companines listed on there as well.
http://www.bringyourbag.com/about.php

I actually need to go back and get some more. I don't usually shop there, so it was justlucky that I found them originally.
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i clicked on the first link & saw the trader joe's bag for 19.99!!! they sell these at tj's for 2.99! (or was it a "lot"?....hopefully so).
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Originally Posted by doulalove View Post
i clicked on the first link & saw the trader joe's bag for 19.99!!! they sell these at tj's for 2.99! (or was it a "lot"?....hopefully so).
It was a lot of 12 bags.
post #9 of 26
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Thanks everyone! Are there any WAHM's who make cute sturdy ones? I just want to shop around a bit and look for some cute prints. The wallypop link has some... but I love looking at all the cute prints and picking a fav.
post #10 of 26
I bought some Stop & Shop bags for .99 and they're great. But I like the Trader Joe's prints the best. Apparently they're coming out with all different colors soon, so I'll be increasing my stash soon so I won't have to use any of the paper or plastic ones.
post #11 of 26
You also might try http://www.reusablebags.com/
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Originally Posted by KariAnn View Post
You also might try http://www.reusablebags.com/
that's the site I was going to suggest
post #13 of 26
www.ecobags.com is a good site too
post #14 of 26
We also have the bright green ones from Stop & Shop. They were 99 cents a piece and seem to be made pretty well.. although we've only had them for a few months, so time will tell.
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I love, love, love my chicobags! On the website they're 5 for $20, but they do co-ops, and they wind up being under $3 each including shipping. I love that I can stick them in my bag - they're tiny when they're folded into their pouch. When we had canvas, we were always making unplanned stops at the store and the bags would get left at home, or else they'd be floating around the car somewhere getting dog hair all over them...

dar
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Another plug for Chico Bags. I love mine! They're the first reusable bags that have actually worked for me. Because they fold up so small I'm able to keep a few in my purse all the time so they're always ready. When I was trying to use the canvas bags I was always leaving them at home or forgetting them in the car or whatever.
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The Chico Bags look really cool! To do a co-op with them, do I just email or call them and ask about co=op/bulk orders? Or is there something else I have to do? Thanks!
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There's a chicobags coop going on right now... Todzwife (I think I spelled that correctly) is running it, so you might check with her. I know a lot of people didn't get in who wanted in...

dar
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I haven't used these, but I think i am going to order some - they are very inexpensive!!

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