No4 / BABY TOTE
10 SoldOut of stock
7,600 RSD
This bag is just fun and adorable! But funnily enough it can fit your most precious things such as a cardholder or a small wallet, napkins, keys, lighter, lipstick and phone if it’s an iPhone mini 🙂
Description
Dimension:
W 14 x H 11 x D 6cm
Details:
- One interior compartment with zipper closure.
- This baby has a separate belt with metal snaps so you can carry it in four different ways (in hand, as a belt bag, across the body or as a shoulder bag)
- Padded inside to retain the bag’s shape
Material Sustainability:
Upcycled Yugoslav Army tent canvas (100% cotton). We use the inverted side of the canvas so the original tent pattern is not visible. We wanted to avoid overuse of camouflage patterns to enhance the beauty of uplycled material.
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Note:
Each bag is unique, as they all differ in shade and texture. Some may have visible marks due to material reuse. All tents were inverted during production so some patterns may appear on the bag’s surface in daylight.
Care:
Intended for military purposes, tent canvas is very resistant and durable so it isn’t supposed to be washed.
For spot cleaning, a damp sponge or cloth suffices; opt for mild detergent or foam if necessary.
Do not machine wash.
Price transparency:
We believe that knowing exactly what you’re paying for allows you see the value in our products and helps us build an honest relationship with our customers.
Price breakdown
Manufacturing | 16.00 € |
Materials | 2.50 € |
Washing | 0.20 € |
Cutting | 0.50 € |
Zipper & thread | 1.20 € |
Labels | 0.50 € |
Brochure | 1.00 € |
Packaging | 2.00 € |
Cost of making | 21.90 € |
*Our markup of 2.5-3x on the the total cost of production is lean and serves not only to cover the costs of manufacturing (as shown above) but also the sale costs (VAT, payment fees), warehousing, admin, advertising, and product development, while maintaining a slim profit margin for further reinvestment and product design.
**We’ve carefully considered our pricing. However, some elements, like design fees, prototype development, and the logistics of sourcing unique materials, are harder to pinpoint. Other investment costs, such as the oversight of small businesses involved in our production process, the enlistment of friends and associates, as well as everything that went into building the HEROI brand also proved difficult to quantify.