What goes around comes around…
Looking Good while doing Good!
Every day, bags full of rice, coffee, tea, sugar, salt and various spices make their way to Cape Town from almost every corner of the world. Why not reuse these bags to create fashionable products to help save the environment and provide local jobs? No effort is spared to produce a GIVE IT BAG - each piece of rubble bag fabric is cut by hand with a heat cutter to keep the edges from fraying. The fabric and lining change continually so there’s no cast-in-stone production process. While product would have been cheaper in Asia, GIVE IT BAG is committed to keeping it local. Not just the bags, but also the labels, stickers and packaging are made locally in Cape Town, Africa.
Let’s Share the Load…
Many small acts of kindness can lead towards positive change and with a GIVE IT BAG you carry more than just a unique bag, your also making the world a better place by helping others and the environment! Every GIVE IT BAG is marked by an individual number, which makes the bags unique and offers the customers an opportunity to report their good deeds by their individual bag numbers. The exclusive number on each GIVE IT BAG belongs to you and your good deed. You can always track your bag and its origins or even tell others about it and inspire them to get involved!
Sling it Over Your Shoulder
These Sling Bags by Cape Town By Design are unique and functional bags that can be used for daily errands and other activities. They are made from recycled packaging, ensuring no two are alike and Cape Town By Design looks for appealing material to keep their bags from looking dull and keep you looking stylish.
It all starts with a good deed…
When a GIVE IT BAG becomes your very own, think about all the good you can do. It could be a small favor, a random act of kindness, or simply supporting a meaningful organization – whatever your deed - or deeds are, can be posted under your unique bag number and shared with the entire world. Inspire and be inspired, that’s our goal and it can happen, even all the way from Cape Town, Africa.