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Turtle Conservation Velvet Overnight Bag

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This quilted overnight bag was designed with dreamy day trips and exciting weekend escapes in mind. Roomy enough to store all your essentials, it's also the perfect companion for your gym, swim and yoga classes. It features both interior and exterior pockets, ideal for storing your keys, phone and purse when on the go.

Material: Velvet Base

Dimensions: 48 x 30cm

With both a long over shoulder handle and short handles

Look after me:  Machine wash at 30 degrees

Features interior and exterior pockets.

Double sided design

We recommend a weight limit of 5kg when using this bag.

100% cotton lining

TURTLE

Our Turtle Conservation motif honours one of the ocean's most beautiful creatures. With intricate golden threads set against a rich velvet base, this design promises to inject the magic of our underwater worlds into your everyday.

Every single item from our Turtle Conversation Collections protects sea turtle hatchlings, as they take their first, precious flip-flop steps toward the ocean.

As a result of ocean pollution, human impacts, and natural predation, only 0.1% of hatchlings in the Dutch Caribbean live to adulthood. We’re supporting Blue Marine Foundation in their incredible efforts to give this keystone species its very best shot at life. Funds raised from these products will allow for the cleaning of beaches, the protection of endangered nests, and the guiding baby turtles safely to the waterfront.

*Each year, Elizabeth Scarlett commits a minimum of £42,000 to fund turtle conservation projects in Ascension and the Dutch Caribbean. This works out as £2.10 from the sale of each item. The commitment includes funding for five turtle rangers during nesting seasons, as well as for signage and education in the local communities. These teams help protect approximately 2,033,043 turtle hatchlings per year.