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Cotton Like Jute Bags with Webbing Handle 250gsm
SKU:
JSB-13-NAT
2.75 AED
- Material: Cotton Like Jute | Item size: 380 x 420 mm | Weight: 0.110 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
175 | 19.25 kg | 23 x 15 x 27 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Screen Printing and Heat Transfer DTF (Front and Back)
Cotton Shopping Bags with Long Handles
SKU:
CSB-01-RE
2.50 AED
- Material: Cotton (145 GSM) | Item size: 380 x 420 mm | Item Weight: 0.080 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
250 | 20 kg | 51 x 44 x 46 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Heat Transfer Printing | Screen Printing
Eco-Friendly Jute Bags with Front Cotton Pocket & Button Closure
SKU:
JSB-16
4.25 AED
- Material: Jute and Cotton | Item Size: 300 x 150 x 300 mm | Item Weight: 0.190 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
80 | 17.5 kg | 58 x 46 x 50 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Screen Printing | Heat Transfer Printing (FreeStyle)
JUCO Beach Bags
SKU:
JSB-15
6.00 AED
Open-top type laminated beach bags with a long handle made of Jute and Cotton Material
- Material: Jute and Cotton | Size: 48 x 15 x 36 cm | Item Weight: 0.205 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
75 | 15.375 kg | 41 x 50 x 57 cm |
Printing Options
- Heat Transfer | Screen Printing
Juco Shopping Bags
SKU:
JSB-12-W
5.50 AED
- Material: Jute and Cotton | Item Size: 30 x 30 x 15 cm | Item Weight: 0.190 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
100 | 19 kg | 57 x 42 x 50 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing, and Heat Transfer Printing
Jute and Cotton Bags
SKU:
JSB-11
5.50 AED
- Material: Jute and Cotton
- Item Size: 40 x 35 x 15 cm
- Item Weight: 0.230 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 100 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 23 kg
- Carton Size: 41 x 50 x 57 cm
Bag Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing, and Express Print
Jute and Cotton Bags Two Side Print
SKU:
JSB-09
5.00 AED
- Material: Jute and Cotton | Item Size: 280 x 14 x 340 mm | Item Weight: 0.176 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
125 | 22 kg | 56 x 52 x 43 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing, and Express Print
Jute Bag with Black Cotton Pocket and Handle
SKU:
JSB-08-BLK
4.75 AED
- Material: Jute and Cotton | Item size: 450 x 120 x 350 mm | Weight: 0.260 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
75 | 19.500 kg | 45 x 85 x 12 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Screen Printing (Front and Back) and DTF Printing
Jute Bags with Cotton Pocket and Handle
SKU:
JSB-08
5.75 AED
- Material: Jute | Item Size: 45 x 35 x 12 cm | Item Weight: 0.293 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
75 | 22 kg | 41 x 50 x 57 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Heat Transfer Printing, Screen Printing
Jute Bags with White Handle
SKU:
JSB-13
3.25 AED
- Material: Jute | Size: 38.0 x 42.0 cm | Item Weight: 0.134 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
200 | 26.8 kg | 57 x 44 x 51 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Screen Printing | Express Print & DDTF
Jute Shopping Bags
SKU:
JSB-01
4.99 AED
- Material: Jute | Item Size: 43 x 33 x 19 cm | Item Weight: 0.275 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
50 | 13.750 kg | 45 x 45 x 37 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing, and Express Print
Jute Shopping Bags with Button
SKU:
JSB-06
4.99 AED
- Material: Jute | Item Size: 40 x 33 x 15 cm | Item Weight: 0.260 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
50 | 13 kg | 45 x 45 x 37 cm |
Bag Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing, and Heat Transfer Printing
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