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Indigo Haze Leash Accessory Bag

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About this product

This is indigo road, a collection featuring goods made from vintage indigo mud cloths.

Traditional mud cloths each have a story to tell. The cotton fabric is dyed with green leaves from the indigo plant then hand-woven on looms. The arrangement of the symbols revels something secret about the intended meaning. The language of the cloth was passed down from mother to daughter.

The perfect accessory for the pair on the go. This bag can clip to the leash so you can take along treats or use it for yourself to store necessities for a walkabout town. Allows for easy access to treats, poop bags, your phone, money and keys!

Each item has unique stitching, hand mending and color variances. No two items are identical making them as special as the pup who wears them. Item may vary from photo.

Product Details

  • Vintage indigo ikat pattern with brass hardware
  • Measures 6 x 5.5"
  • Holds an iPhone 6s
  • Zip closure
  • Machine washable
  • Exclusive Billy Wolf design
  • Handcrafted in the New York

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