Baggu Bags: Reusable Bags for Back to School Shopping

by Kate on August 8th, 2011 | 1 Comment » | In Back to School

Using reusable bags is an easy, no-brainer way to make a small step to go green. We’ve been hooked on Baggu Bags since we first reviewed the reusable shopping bags over a year ago. The bags are high quality, generously-sized and at an economic price point that doesn’t require a big initial investment to make the switch. In addition to offering a wide variety of colors, Baggu has an assortment of different styles for all different uses.

The Baggu is the brand’s best-selling bag, and I know why. It’s HUGE and holds tons of groceries, but the material is strong so there’s no risk of dropping your precious bounty all over the floor. Indeed, it easily holds the equivalent of 2 to 3 plastic grocery bags. The bags are sold individually for $8 or take the plunge and get a set of 5 with a drawstring bag to hold them all for $35.

The Duck Bag (right, $24) is a multi-purpose bag that is awesome for every day use. With multiple handles you can carry it on your hand, on your shoulder or across your chest. We love it for carrying books home from the library.

If you’re looking for alternative backpack for a little one, the Baggu Daypack ($22) is a great option. It’s a lightweight nylon backpack that also folds into its own pocket. It has an inner drawstring closure, with outer snap and buckle and is 16 inches tall.

Shop! Baggu Bags are available directly from the company and you can also shop a great assortment of Baggu on Amazon.

We are forever grateful to Baggu for donating bags for our NICU Care Packages.

NICU Care Packages in Baggu Bags

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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 4.5 year old boy and 2.5 year old girl and is pregnant with baby number 3 due to arrive in March. Kate and her family recently relocated to steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more about her pregnancy on the BabyCenter Momformation blog.

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  1. Alicia

    August 15, 2011

    can i order the The Duck Bag on online? in singapore.

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