How I Roll in Myanmar (Trishaw) | Weekender Bag

$39.99

Our oversized totes are perfect for a holiday weekend, a day at the beach, or heading out on the town. These durable wide-mouthed bags hold a generous amount of cargo, and they’re secured with wide woven straps or thick rope handles.

Combined it with the bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this tote bag could be your iconic fashion statement.

Type: T-Bottom Tote Bag
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation

Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.

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Our oversized totes are perfect for a holiday weekend, a day at the beach, or heading out on the town. These durable wide-mouthed bags hold a generous amount of cargo, and they’re secured with wide woven straps or thick rope handles.

Combined it with the bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this tote bag could be your iconic fashion statement.

Type: T-Bottom Tote Bag
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation

Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.

Our oversized totes are perfect for a holiday weekend, a day at the beach, or heading out on the town. These durable wide-mouthed bags hold a generous amount of cargo, and they’re secured with wide woven straps or thick rope handles.

Combined it with the bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this tote bag could be your iconic fashion statement.

Type: T-Bottom Tote Bag
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation

Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.

Product Features

  • 100% Spun Polyester

  • Cotton rope handles with cream sheeting interior lining

  • Dropped shoulder cut and cropped body with raw hem

  • Fabric Weight: 6.5 oz/yd² (220.39 g/m²)

  • Every product went through a 3-step quality check system

Size & Fit

Length: 24” (61 cm)

Width: 13” (33 cm)

Depth: 5” (14 cm)

Handle Height: 11 1/2” (29 cm)

  • Delivery

    Standard (United States) | 5-7 Business Days

    Standard (Canada) | 7-10 Business Days

    Standard (Rest of the World) | 10-14 Business Days

    Direct Shipment from Myanmar | 10-20 Business Days

    To ensure quality and customer satisfaction, we use various Suppliers and Fulfilment Partners for our products and orders. As such, delivery times provided here are estimated and might differ based on the number of products in the order to be processed and fulfilled.

    You will see the available shipping method and delivery costs in the order checkout.

    Order Production

    Items are made to order and typically ship within 2-3 business days.

    Items sourced directly from Myanmar typically ship within 5-7 business days.

    Returns

    Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Terms & Conditions Apply.

    For more information please visit Delivery & Returns.

    • Dry clean only.

    • Remove all items from the bag before cleaning.

    • Spot clean visible stains with stain remover.

    • Mix warm water with laundry detergent and clean the bag with terry washcloth or soft bristle brush.

    • Air dry after only.

  • Myanmar Trishaw (ဆိုက်ကား)

    In Myanmar, cycle rickshaws or trishaws (known as ဆိုက်ကား /saik kar), directly pronounced as in the English word “side car”) came first into wide use in 1938, when the Year-1300 Revolution (Myanmar Traditional Calendar), which originated from the Chauk oil-field strike, inspired the people in Mandalay to have a consciousness of nationalism and to boycott British goods and services.

    The auto body technician Saya Nyo built the first trishaw in Mandalay by attaching a side-car to the side of an old bicycle. So two passengers are on the right of the driver.

    Only two forms of transportation were then available in the city; the cab and the electric train. The latter could run only on six-mile tracks.

    Trishaws could reach every nook and cranny, so the spirit of nationalism plus the advantage of trishaws reaching everywhere made them so popular among Mandalayans that even the train company had to stop its business.

    Trishaws are still widely used as means of transportation in Myanmar.

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