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Celebrate the strength and legacy of Saint Brigid this spring with our thoughtfully crafted Lá Fhéile Bríde tote bag. Perfect for shopping trips, books, or daily essentials, this 25cm x 28cm bag is a stylish nod to Irish heritage and a commitment to sustainability.

 

Made from upcycled materials, this tote is designed with the planet in mind. By choosing it, you’re helping extend the life of textiles, reducing waste, and embracing fashion that cares for the environment.

 

Why you'll love it:
🌍 Crafted from upcycled materials for an eco-conscious choice.
🖤 Lovingly designed and handmade in Athleague, Co. Roscommon, Ireland.
✨ A purchase with purpose: Supporting a social enterprise dedicated to training and empowering women in County Roscommon with meaningful skills and opportunities.

 

Carry a little piece of Irish culture with pride while making a positive impact. This tote bag is more than just a practical accessory—it’s a statement of care for the planet and connection to a rich cultural tradition.

Lá Fhéile Bríde / St. Brigid's Day Upcycled Tote Bag

SKU: MSC0007
€15.00Price
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    CycleUp Textiles 

    Riverside Centre, Athleague Co Roscommon

    CycleUp is a circular economy environmental and training social enterprise developed and operated by Roscommon Women’s Network – Women’s Collective Ireland.

     
    This project is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme
    RWN CycleUp Textiles Skills and Product Innovation Project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027
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    Department of the Environment, climate and communications logo supporting CycleUp textiles
    Roscommon Co Council logo
    GRETB logo support CycleUp textiles Roscommon
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