The baguette sacs of France inspired Marybeth Shaw of Shaw Jelveh Design to create this all-American Sac a Baguette.
While this reusable cotton canvas bag is the perfect way to tote crusty bread back from the bakers, it’s also ideal for an outing to the farmer’s market or a summer picnic. The removable “baguette quiver” compartment can easily hold a rolled up newspaper, a bunch of flowers, or naturally some French bread! The main sac compartment can carry six gallons of cargo. There’s also a secure pocket inside, and the washable lining unzips for easy cleaning. Sturdy leather straps aren’t the most environmentally conscious choice, but they are a durable one. It’s up to you to decide whether your green conscience outweighs your desire for a bag that lasts.
And for the price, which ranges between $299 and $329, you’d probably want it to stand up for a few seasons. The gray Rotterdam and camel-toned San Francisco bags are the least expensive, while the black New York handbag costs a little more.
Get yours online at the Sac a Baguette website.