BAG IT UP (PART 1)

LunchSkins
LunchSkins
LunchSkins
LunchSkins
LunchSkins


There are not a lot of perks that come with being an intern. The best is usually getting in free to other museums or getting a discount at the gift shop (working at MoMA means I use that discount A LOT). But on Tuesday MoMA employees celebrated Earth Day with a "Green Fair", hosting nearly 20 vendors that sell eco-friendly products or promote environmental awareness. What does that translate to? Lots of great design and lots of free stuff. Today I want to introduce you to my two favorite vendors--both of whom gave me some great freebies and were really friendly and nice. First up: LunchSkins.

LunchSkins is a super cool company that sells reusable, dishwasher safe food "baggies". Meant to replace the countless plastic baggies we all grew up with in our lunch boxes, these beauties are made of durable food-safe cotton, are hand-sewn and double-stitched, and feature a hook-and-eye velcro closure. They come in myriad patterns and bright colors; after all, who said bringing your lunch had to be "brown bag"? I particularly love the shark pattern!

Snack bags run for $7.85 and sandwich bags go for $8.95. You can pick up your own LunchSkins at their website here.


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