Product Description
The ShoppyBag is a cotton carry bag made of 100% woven cotton. The fabric has a quality of 100 g/m². This ecru-colored bag features long handles for easy carrying over the shoulder. You can use this product as a sustainable alternative to plastic bags for your brand.
Application & Use
You can use this cotton bag for various business purposes. It is an effective giveaway for trade fairs and corporate events. Associations use these bags to distribute materials to their members. The bag is also suitable for daily shopping and promotional campaigns.
Logo & Personalization
You can have this cotton bag printed with your own logo or design. Personalization makes your brand visible to a wider audience during events. We place your logo on the bag using high-quality printing techniques. You provide the design and we ensure a professional result on the ecru cotton fabric.
Product Features
The bag consists of 100% solid woven cotton material. The weight of the fabric is 100 g/m². This model has a total capacity of approximately 8 liters. The long handles ensure the bag stays comfortably on the shoulder. The natural ecru color provides a neutral background for your personalized logo.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time for your order depends on the volume and the chosen printing method. Production begins after your final approval of the digital proof. A minimum order quantity applies to this product. You will receive an estimated delivery date when you finalize your order details.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo provides a wide range of promotional products for the European market. We help you find the right items for your marketing and branding needs. We also offer specialized services such as Tacx bottles printing. You can personalize original Tacx sports bottles with your company logo through our platform for your next event.
| Weight | 53 g |
| Size | 38 x 0 x 42 cm |
| Material | Katoen |
| Length | 38 cm |
Available colours:
Colors on your screen may differ from the actual colors of the final product.


