Standard Baggu Reusable - Mercado
BAGGU
Our best selling reusable bag isn't just for the grocery store, it goes everywhere and hauls almost anything.
Carries 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff comfortably in hand or over your shoulder
Holds up to 50lbs
Folds into its own flat 5" × 5" pouch
Measures 25 ½" × 15 ½" × 6"
Recycled ripstop nylon
Machine washable
Liz Hernández is a Mexican artist based in Oakland, California. Her art practice is deeply influenced by her memories and surroundings of Mexico City where she grew up.
The Mercado bag draws inspiration from the Tianguis, the pop up markets that fill the streets of Mexico City with their pink tents and striking handmade signs. The bag features Liz’s interpretation of these signs, communicating food’s relationship to subjects like family and home.
BAGGU
Our best selling reusable bag isn't just for the grocery store, it goes everywhere and hauls almost anything.
Carries 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff comfortably in hand or over your shoulder
Holds up to 50lbs
Folds into its own flat 5" × 5" pouch
Measures 25 ½" × 15 ½" × 6"
Recycled ripstop nylon
Machine washable
Liz Hernández is a Mexican artist based in Oakland, California. Her art practice is deeply influenced by her memories and surroundings of Mexico City where she grew up.
The Mercado bag draws inspiration from the Tianguis, the pop up markets that fill the streets of Mexico City with their pink tents and striking handmade signs. The bag features Liz’s interpretation of these signs, communicating food’s relationship to subjects like family and home.
BAGGU
Our best selling reusable bag isn't just for the grocery store, it goes everywhere and hauls almost anything.
Carries 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff comfortably in hand or over your shoulder
Holds up to 50lbs
Folds into its own flat 5" × 5" pouch
Measures 25 ½" × 15 ½" × 6"
Recycled ripstop nylon
Machine washable
Liz Hernández is a Mexican artist based in Oakland, California. Her art practice is deeply influenced by her memories and surroundings of Mexico City where she grew up.
The Mercado bag draws inspiration from the Tianguis, the pop up markets that fill the streets of Mexico City with their pink tents and striking handmade signs. The bag features Liz’s interpretation of these signs, communicating food’s relationship to subjects like family and home.