Born To Be Wilde Literary Tote Bag
Are you born to be wild? Carry a piece of Irish literary heritage and stand out with our eco-friendly tote bag featuring vibrant pop art of Oscar Wilde drawn by local artists. "BORN TO BE WILDE." Made from 100% cotton, this classic bag is perfect for everyday use. Plastic does not go with our outfits! This is not just a bag; it’s a unique piece of art, copyrighted and printed in a limited edition of only 100.
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Embrace the spirit of one of Ireland's greatest writers with our Oscar Wilde tote bag. This eco-friendly, classic cotton shopping bag features vibrant pop art of Oscar Wilde, created by local artists. Carry a piece of Irish literary heritage and stand out with this stylish accessory. Plastic does not go with our outfits!
We're turning everyday convenience into a tribute to Irish culture and creativity, packed with color and funky flair. These totes are a portable canvas of culture and a statement of style. It's more than a bag; it's a bold declaration of your Irish artistic soul!
Classic, ecological, cotton shopping bag.
Dimensions: 42 x 38 cm
Ears length: 67 cm
Material: 100% cotton
Grammage: 140 g/m²
Product Description: Oscar Wilde Tote Bag
Oscar Wilde, the epitome of wit and flamboyance, left an indelible mark on the literary world of the late 19th century. Born in Dublin in 1854, he charmed Victorian society with his razor-sharp humour and incisive social commentary. His plays like "The Importance of Being Earnest" and his novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" revealed his ability to seamlessly blend satire and elegance. However, his audacious lifestyle and openly unconventional nature led to his downfall, resulting in a trial and imprisonment. As well as his literature, he is famous for his many enduring one-liners, such as “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” and “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”
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