Aug
31
2010
Sea Bags Sails into Las Vegas
Most of the time when we spot a Sea Bag it’s typically near the ocean. So when we heard about our recent mention in Vegas Magazine we were super excited, but it gets better. We were included in a Best of Vegas article!
The article highlights the “Best of Sin City” from rock star jewelry to spas to restaurants. According to Vegas Magazine, the “Best Eco Fashion” can be found at Oya Eco-Couture and Sea Bags is amongst other great green companies such as Loomstate and EcoSkin.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas? Not when it comes to Sea Bags.
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Aug
30
2010
Greenopolis Shares the Sea Bags Love
If you haven’t heard of Greenopolis you should definitely check them out. It’s a great website that’s focused on recycling, reusing, repurposing, waste-to-resource, and conservation. Through Greenopolis you can find businesses and organizations in your area to support, in addition to editorial-based articles on how to live your life in a more sustainable way.
Because we believe in what Greenopolis is promoting, we were thrilled to have Sea Bags written about in a recent article. Not to mention they highlighted so many of our products as suggestions for a Labor Day getaway! And what’s equally impressive is how many people shared the article through Facebook and Twitter. Thanks, Greenopolis, for the Sea Bags love!
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Aug
18
2010
Inn by the Sea Supports the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland
We saw this on Facebook and just had to post it because not only is it local, but it’s for a good cause as well. Inn by the Sea, located in Cape Elizabeth, is a resort that has a ton of green initiatives and is leading the way in the green lodging sector here in Maine. From solar heating to recycled rubber and cork floors to heating the hotel with bio-fuel, Inn by the Sea is committed to sustainable business, which we of course stand behind as well.
But did you know that it’s also a pet-friendly resort ? In honor of their pet-friendly ways, Inn by the Sea is donating to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland. All you have to do is visit their Facebook page, click “like”, and Inn by the Sea will donate $1 for each new fan. A creative approach to helping a good cause!
Image via: Inn by the Sea.
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Aug
13
2010
Sea Bags and North Sails Partner for Recycling Program
Earlier this week TreeHugger Editor, and our guest poster, Meaghan O’Neill mentioned that the sails that Sea Bags uses come from a sail loft in Rhode Island. That would be North Sails! We’ve recently parthered with them for the “Think Green, Buy Blue” program to encourage more people to recycle their sails.
Here’s how it works: From now through September 3rd if you place a new North sail order you’ll automatically receive 25% off the purchase price of your new North sail. They’ll send you a FREE UPS shipping tag along with your new sail so you can ship your old sail to the North Recycling Center. But of course that’s not all! You’ll also get a FREE large tote bag made from recycled sail cloth by Sea Bags, designed by Beth herself!
Not only are you helping to save the planet, but you’re saving money on your new sails as well! Visit the North Sails “Think Green, Buy Blue” page for more information and to register.
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Aug
10
2010
Sea Bags: A Bag I Can Get Behind by Meaghan O’Neill, Editor of TreeHugger
When it comes to style, I have a few guidelines for myself: Quality over quantity. Don’t buy it if you don’t love it or if it’s not practical. Go shopping in your own closet. Notice, here, how I am not talking about “fashion,” but something much more universal, less time sensitive, and, frankly, more important. Though my husband doesn’t believe there’s a difference between the two (to wit: his style is bit sloppy; his fashion sense is non-existent), if you’re reading this (which you are), chances are you understand the difference between the two. Fashion is fleeting; style endures. I happen to like style that has a sense of place. And as the editor of the environmental news and lifestyle site TreeHugger, increasingly the pieces — be they throw pillows or brooches — that I like most are those that pass my personal test of sustainability, too.
But going green means a lot more than simply looking for organic cotton or eco-friendly dyes (though these are good characteristics). When I buy stuff I ask myself the following: How long this will last? Do I need it? If it’s clothing, does it fit and drape well? I’m not afraid to spend a little more money on something if I know it will last for ages — nor am I afraid of hand-me-downs, vintage, or stretching basics as far as they can go. I wouldn’t call myself a minimalist, but I don’t like the idea of having too much stuff. I buy for keeps.
So when my sister came home with a Sea Bags tote a few years ago (above), my eyes were drawn straight to it. And when she told me the bag was made from recycled sails from the sail loft where her husband works, my eyes lit up. Here was a Bag I Could Get Behind! If you’ve ever gotten up close and personal with a sailboat sail, then you know just how long-lasting these textiles are. But Sea Bags aren’t just durable, they’re also adorable. And if you live in a place like Newport, RI, as my sister and I do, then carrying a good-looking tote made from reused materials from a local company makes for a great story to tell when you turn heads with one (which you will).
Longevity, style, reuse, and local flair, all tied together with soft cotton rope? Sea Bags can drop anchor in my closet any day.
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Jun
21
2010
The Sea Bags Wine Bag – How Jackie O Would Hit the Vineyard
July’s issue of Marie Claire features a feel-good fashion page, which includes our Wine Tote! We’re in good company with other great summer finds to make your vacation one to remember. It features a TO – FROM label at the back to record the names of all the gifters and giftees on its way around the globe, eventually begging the question, “Where has your wine bag been?!”
Marie Claire says, “Reduce your carbon footprint with eco-friendly Cape Cod style: It’s how Jackie O would hit the Vineyard today.”
Our Wine Tote can be purchased through our website for $29. It also makes a great hostess gift!
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Jun
17
2010
Sea Bags Staff Spotlight: Meet Alaina

Alaina in her screen printed shirt with her pink anchor bag!
Meet Alaina Harris, one of our amazing kitters and designers of our tote bags made of recycled sail. “Lane” is currently finishing an art and entrepreneurship degree at the University of Southern Maine and designs and screen prints her own T-shirts. Alaina’s most memorable experience was her high school adventure living in Thailand for one semester. When asked what she’d like to be stranded on a remote island with, she answered her journal, bible, sketchbook, and most importantly, her best friends. We are lucky to have Alaina as part of our Sea Bags team!
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