The market bag, the station bag, the courtyard bag
There's a very Yeray route: home → radio station → market. At the market he picks up simple things to keep his energy up (fruit, bread, nuts). At the station, there's always the need for "one thing": masking tape, an adapter, a notebook. And back home, the tote serves the domestic: bringing up a small shop, carrying clothes to wash, taking books down.
The portrait on the bag has an expression that works well for all of this: it's not a joke. It's not "look how funny." It's a still character, in knitwear, like someone heading out early to get their work done. That quiet seriousness means the tote can go a lot of places: library, café, class, office.
**Question:** Is it a bag for carrying heavy loads? **Answer:** For that you need real data on materials, stitching, and dimensions. It's all in **Material and structure** and in **Size and dimensions**. The tote is practical, but it's best used according to what the spec sheet says.







