We long ago adopted the reusable shopping bag in our home. A trip to London showed us that not only is it possible, but ridiculous not to, our environment is far to important to continue taint with plastic. Being conscious doesn’t have to come at the expense of our personality or our fashion sense, and in so I have complied a list of 15 reusable shopping bags that look great and can fit into all budgets.
15 Reusable Shopping Bags To Suite All Budgets
Pom Pom shopping bag white, from The Builder’s Wife Home $29.95
String bags from Natural Teether Supply from $16.66
Reusable Shopping Bag Single Flamingo from Adellabell $14.00
Cotton Linen Shopping Tote Jocelyn Proust fabric, from EVAinstitchesAU $30.00
Wicker Shopping Basket, from Backroom Vintage Store $51.92
Zippered Tote Bag, from Gift 2 Bless $29.99
Unicorn Tote Bag, from Sew Niche Handmade $20.00
Reusable Shopping Tote, from Handed by Paris $39.99
Straw Basket from Strawsome Leather $30.00
Jute Market Bag, from Superior Eco Bags $8.49
Handmade French Basket, from French Baskets $44.41
Shopping Tote by Bonnie Lee Shop $37.00
African Market Basket, from African Heritage GH from $33.03
Designer Hand Made Tote Protea, from Jocelyn Proust Designs $32.00
Jute Bag, from A Happy Home Gold Coast from $35.00
I tend to use baskets for my fruit and veggies rather than reusable shopping bags, it is easy then to get items out to be weighed at the register, alternatively I love to use them at the markets!
Shopping bags can be both pretty and practical, we have a stash in each of our cars to ensure we never forget. While we have a large range here, if you haven’t found something you are fond of, head on over to Etsy to find the most delightful ranges of bags and baskets.
Another tip is to check the vintage shops or second hand store for market baskets. That is where I have found all my baskets.
Have you found beautiful reusable bags to use for your shopping?
I love all of these! As I’m usually shopping on the way to or from somewhere and am always on foot, I have the resuable foldaway bags. They’re super strong and fold up so small – my current favourite is a Cath Kitson one that I got in London. It makes me feel all nostalgic!