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Pretty Green Bags

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Pretty Green Bags

Why It's Good:

The pretty graphics make this reusable bag a must-have for your Earth Day shopping spree. Bonus: The printed ones are on sale for the entire month of April.

Why It's Green:

Pretty Green Bags was founded and designed by Truc Tang to create fanciful and functional bags that move the sustainable movement in a light and stylish direction. Come summer, look forward to a new style made from organic cotton.

Where To Get It:

To get your printed Pretty Green Bag for $15, click here.

The Most Gorgeous Totes We've Seen—on Sale!

The tote-bag phenomenon is blustering on, and now I can finally trade up the Trader Joe's bag that lives in the trunk of my car. Voila, Pretty Green Bags. The girls at Sprig first fell in love with the Pangea (bottom left). It reminds us of a Carleton Varney scarf he might whip up for, say, the likes of Michelle Obama. The newest designs have us skipping—like the Lulu (top left) and Zeko (right) which pop with personality. We knew we had to share them with you when we realized they're on sale for 15 dollars! Our own decorating stylist Julie Fowler popped in and thinks they're great for gardening. Throw your fresh tomatoes and wild flowers in there, not to mention a good bottle of summer rose.—Allison Reynolds