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Sex and the City Environmentally Friendly Reusable Dry-Cleaning Bag

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sex and the city garment bag

Why It's Good:

Sex and the City fans can put their devotion to Carrie and company on public display with a chic garment bag when they traipse home from the dry cleaner's. The bag also features a quote from La Bradshaw herself: "I like my money right where I can see it...hanging in my closet."

Why It's Green:

Made from 100 percent organic cotton, this reusable dry-cleaning bag will save the planet vast swathes of nonbiodegradable plastic covers per year.

Where To Get It:

store.hbo.com  | $29.99