The Send It Tote | JTREE x JCOS Cotton Canvas Eco-Friendly Tote Bag

The Send It Tote | JTREE x JCOS Cotton Canvas Eco-Friendly Tote Bag

Natural / 15" x 16"
$29.00
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The Send It Tote | JTREE x JCOS Cotton Canvas Eco-Friendly Tote Bag

The Send It Tote | JTREE x JCOS Cotton Canvas Eco-Friendly Tote Bag

$29.00
Color
Size15" x 16"

The Send It Tote  

Part of the JTREE x JCOS photography series. Built for peak performance at the crag, the market, and everywhere in between.

Carry a piece of Joshua Tree's rugged beauty wherever you go. This premium tote showcases Jonathan Costello's striking black-and-white photography—a lone climber scaling the iconic monzogranite formations of Hidden Valley. More than just a bag, it's wearable art for adventurers, photographers, and anyone who finds inspiration in the California desert.

Why You'll Love It

  • Iconic Desert Photography: Features a dramatic, high-contrast image that captures the raw essence of Joshua Tree's legendary climbing landscape
  • Built to Last: Made from 100% heavyweight cotton canvas with reinforced self-fabric handles, this tote handles everything from climbing gear to groceries with ease
  • Sustainable & Practical: Ditch single-use plastics with this eco-friendly alternative that works as hard as you do—whether you're hitting the farmers market, the crag, or your daily commute
  • Timeless Design: Clean lines, flat-corner construction, and a minimalist aesthetic that never goes out of style

Product Details

  • Material: 100% Durable Cotton Canvas
  • Available Colors: Black (bold contrast) | Natural (classic desert tones)
  • Dimensions: 15"W × 16"H. Handle Drop: 20" for a comfortable over-the-shoulder fit

Care Instructions

Keep your tote looking its best:

  • Spot clean only
  • Line dry
  • Avoid ironing directly on the print to protect the artwork
  • Do not bleach

Perfect for climbers, photographers, desert wanderers, and anyone who believes the best gear tells a story before you even open your mouth.

Warning: May cause strangers to ask about your last climbing trip, excessive compliments at the farmer's market, and the sudden urge to book a weekend in J-Tree.

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