SEA BAGS FILLS ITS SIGNATURE ANCHOR WITH RIBBONS OF HOPE FOR BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
(Portland, Maine, 7.18.2019)- Sea Bags (www.seabags.com), designers and manufacturers of handmade items from recycled sails, will be releasing its limited-edition Cure Ribbon Anchor Handbag and Wristlet in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
From October 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, Sea Bags will be contributing 20% of sales to Maine Cancer Foundation from the limited-edition products sold to help towards cancer prevention, early detection and treatment programs for every affected person in Maine.
This year represents Sea Bags’ 13th anniversary running a ‘Cure Campaign’ and their limited-edition products are one-of-a-kind as they tell a story through its recycled sail cloth material. They’re the perfect gifts for all women especially those who have a passion for nautical, coastal accessories and who want to give back to the community.
Beth Shissler, President, and COO of Sea Bags, stated “We are excited to be launching our Cure campaign alongside Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Community is core to our company mission and we are thrilled to partner with Maine Cancer Foundation again. Cancer affects everyone. We are committed to making a difference by doing what we do best and giving back generously on these products.”
Available online at www.seabags.com and in Sea Bags’ twenty five retail stores, the Breast Cancer Awareness products are based on Sea Bags signature anchor that is filled with pink ribbons, to acknowledge Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The products are comprised of a Handbag and Wristlet.
The Handbag is 11″w x 11.5″h x 5.5″d with hand spliced hemp handles sourced from New England and you have the option to include a zipper or clasp closure, zippered pocket or both. The Wristlet is 5″h x 8″w with zipper and cording through grommet.
About Sea Bags:
Incorporated in 2006, Sea Bags started by making fun, functional and stylish totes from reclaimed sail cloth in the historic Old Port district of Portland, Maine.
Today, the company makes a diverse line of totes, bags, and home goods, all featuring material from sails that were once actively used. The extensive use of reclaimed sail cloth is unique to Sea Bags.
Signs of hard sailing can be seen in every Sea Bags creation, making them as individual and unique as their owner. To learn more about Sea Bags and the stories their sails tell, go to www.seabags.com, visit them at 25 Custom House Wharf in Portland, Maine or at their 24 retail stores in Ogunquit, Freeport, Boothbay Harbor, Rockland, Camden, and Bar Harbor ME, Portsmouth, NH; Newburyport, Rockport, Chatham, Provincetown, Mashpee, Oak Bluffs, Boston, and Chestnut Hill MA; Newport and Watch Hill RI; Mystic, CT; Greenport, NY; Cape May and Spring Lake NJ; Annapolis, MD; Rehoboth, DE; Vero Beach, FL.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates