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Art Sack - Gourmand

Art Sack - Gourmand

Schlep your sh*t, support artists, and hug a tree with our reusable Art SacksĀ®! These rad bags hold up to 50 lbs and fold into an interior pocket so you can grab and go.

This design by Clay Hickson features all sorts of popular eats—ramen, peanuts, hot dogs, pickles, ice cream, spam musubi, pasta, pizza, and more—in bold, 1970s-era colors.

Art SacksĀ® are made with 100% recycled rPET, use waterless printing, and are machine washable.

  • Bag folds into a pouch the size of 4.5 x 5.75 inches
  • Bag is 18 x 19 inches with a 10-inch handle when opened
  • Fabric is rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEXĀ® certified

About the Maker:
Clay Hickson is a Los Angeles-based illustrator, co-founder and publisher of ā€œCaboose Books,ā€ and co-founder of the monthly newspaper ā€œThe Smudge.ā€ This work, ā€œThe Gourmand,ā€ is a delectable world tour of his favorite street eats.

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Schlep your sh*t, support artists, and hug a tree with our reusable Art SacksĀ®! These rad bags hold up to 50 lbs and fold into an interior pocket so you can grab and go.

This design by Clay Hickson features all sorts of popular eats—ramen, peanuts, hot dogs, pickles, ice cream, spam musubi, pasta, pizza, and more—in bold, 1970s-era colors.

Art SacksĀ® are made with 100% recycled rPET, use waterless printing, and are machine washable.

  • Bag folds into a pouch the size of 4.5 x 5.75 inches
  • Bag is 18 x 19 inches with a 10-inch handle when opened
  • Fabric is rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEXĀ® certified

About the Maker:
Clay Hickson is a Los Angeles-based illustrator, co-founder and publisher of ā€œCaboose Books,ā€ and co-founder of the monthly newspaper ā€œThe Smudge.ā€ This work, ā€œThe Gourmand,ā€ is a delectable world tour of his favorite street eats.