Macaroon Tiny Reborn Series Crossbody Bag
Description
Overconsumption has led exploitation of natural resources reaching or nearing a peak. To change the game by moving away from selling backpacks made from precious virgin raw materials, our designers reformed Doughnut’s classic bags with a complete adCOATSon of recycled ones. Different details of our products go green, including the lining, fabric and leather trimmings. We incorporated REPREVE®️ Polyester, a sustainable textile made from recycled plastic bottles. The bottles are chopped, melted, extruded and then spun into polyester yarn. Similarly, the leather is composed of shredded leather. Our vision is to create products using minimum of resources and to achieve zero-waste production in the future. From now, stylish Reborn bags carry more than your belongings but unique stories of the recycled materials. Macaroon Tiny is designed to be Lightweight and capable of holding small items and cell phone, perfect for those who enjoy venturing without restrains.
Features
Specifications
- 1L
- 214g
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Product FAQs
Who is the Doughnut Macaroon Tiny Crossbody Bag best suited for?
Best for minimalists, festival-goers, and quick errand runners. With its ultra-compact 1L capacity and padded cell phone compartment, it comfortably holds just the bare essentials like a phone, keys, and cards.
What can fit inside this tiny crossbody bag?
Fits a cell phone and small essentials. It has a 1L capacity and features an internal padded cell phone compartment, making it perfect for carrying just your phone, cards, and keys.
What are the exact dimensions and capacity?
Capacity is 1L. The physical dimensions are 11.5cm (W) x 6cm (D) x 16cm (H). It is designed as an ultra-compact, lightweight crossbody option for minimal daily carry.
Can I adjust or remove the shoulder strap?
Yes. It features a detachable and fully adjustable crossbody strap, allowing you to easily customize the length for comfort or remove the strap entirely to use the bag as a pouch.
