Starbucks Net Bags

Yes, we know. The last thing anyone on this planet needs right now is another tote bag. But these aren’t your usual cotton totes. The Starbucks net bags come in 2 sizes and 4 colours: ice blue (small), rose pink (small), green (large) and black (large).

The design

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At first glance, you can’t tell that this is Starbucks merch. But look closely and you’ll see the word “Starbucks” repeated across the top of the tote bag. There’s also a label with the iconic Starbucks siren logo.

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Bring it along with you to the supermarket when you’re picking up groceries at NTUC.

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The mesh bag can stretch to accommodate your favourite Starbucks Cold Cup too.

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It will also come in handy on your next picnic in the park. Use it as a watermelon bag, or even to carry a frisbee or ball.

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The bag can be easily rolled up, so you can chuck it into your bag when it’s not in use.

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How to zhng your net bag

Here are some ways to get more out of your net bag, whether it’s from Starbucks or anywhere else.

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If you’re worried about things such as keys falling out of the net bag, add a large drawstring pouch as an extra lining.

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You can use multiple pouches to store different kinds of items too. All those drawstring pouches you got as freebies will finally come in handy.

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An easy way to personalise your mesh bag is by adding a pop of colour with contrasting stitches. All you need is embroidery thread and a threading needle.

Starbucks Net Bags For The Eco-Warriors Out There

To get your hands on these Starbucks net bags, you’ll have to physically head down to a Starbucks store. Purchase a handcrafted drink, and you can get your bag of choice at $7.90 each.

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