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Casauri Totes - The Perfect Gift to Go

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Streamline your gift-giving with a bag that does it all

Shopping for gifts isn't one of my strong points, and shopping for my frequent flyer friends is a particularly nasty challenge. This year I'm searching out portable, practical gifts for girlfriends who lead streamlined lives.

Casauri ToteCasauri ToteMy perfect pic? A great bag they can bring along, and use at home. I'm loving this Casauri bag for its bright colors and cute pockets. It could keep anyone organized.

 

 

The roomy tote is perfect for a busy day at the officeCasauri ToteCasauri Tote or running around a new city. The bright prints even work for a hip beach bag. As a travel bag, it passes my ultimate test - the ability to fold down and be packed inside another bag.

Casauri Everyday Tote: $65

~Jen Hyland, GG Staff 

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