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Ham Storage Bag
FromInc. GSTInc. GSTRRP: Inc. GST$4.55RRP:A handy drawstring bag for storing ham in the refrigerator. It is manufactured from 140gsm unbleached natural cotton and extends the life of a ham by reducing moisture loss and allowing it to breathe... -
Boston Bag
FromInc. GSTInc. GSTRRP: Inc. GST$7.73RRP:The Boston Bag keeps things simple and ready for everyday chaos. Made from recycled 600D with a PU coating, it's built to hold firm through commutes, events or workouts. It's the perfect size for the... -
Tradeshow Bag
FromInc. GSTInc. GSTRRP: Inc. GST$2.01RRP:This 90 GSM non woven bag is the ideal choice for carrying trade show materials, documents, and other essentials. Sturdy and lightweight, it's perfect for keeping your items organised and easily... -
Hampton Picnic Bag
FromInc. GSTInc. GSTRRP: Inc. GST$57.03RRP:Classically designed four person picnic bag which is manufactured from poly-canvas that has an on-trend, heather style fabric finish. It has a large zippered cooler compartment which is lined with... -
Garment Bag
FromInc. GSTInc. GSTRRP: Inc. GST$5.41RRP:Keep suits and clothing crease-free in this lightweight garment bag which is manufactured from 80gsm non-woven polypropylene. The bag features a full-length zip closure and woven handles at either...
Description
The Christmas Ham Bag is a great way to keep leftover ham fresh for longer. Made from 145GSM natural cotton, it helps reduce moisture while allowing airflow, keeping your ham in top condition for days. Wash and reuse it year after year-perfect for those post-Christmas ham sandwiches!
Please note a standard digital transfer CMYK cannot be exactly PMS matched. To convert artwork colours from CMYK to PMS is $40.00 net per colour.
For digital transfer printing, please ensure art and colours are at full opacity.
Please note a standard digital transfer CMYK cannot be exactly PMS matched. To convert artwork colours from CMYK to PMS is $40.00 net per colour.
For digital transfer printing, please ensure art and colours are at full opacity.
