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Three Years Young - Dec 13, 2021 - and Going Strong!
December 13, 2021 is T|W Tote's 3rd Anniversary! Hooray for Us! The road to success is often rocky and tenuous; however, the lessons learned are invaluable. Both Sherika and Shallon are from the ...
Read moreWhat are Customers Saying About T|W Tote…
So, it finally came! All the anticipation, anxiety, and the excitement of its arrival has culminated in this moment. Finally, a luxury multi-purpose lunch tote that is not only fashionable, but c...
Read moreCelebrate Women in Business - September 22, 2021
What’s being celebrated - one might ask? Business Women’s Day recognizes the value and contributions of women (and future women) to the business world. Here’s a little history regarding this day ...
Read moreWe all know that September 2021 is going to be difficult, scary, filled with the unknown and tons of seemingly unanswered questions. "Should I or should I not?", that is the question? Should I: Go...
Read moreWelcome to the Family - Callaloo!
Our newest addition joins Cassava and Tamarind in showcasing its beautiful, professional style and class. These totes generate their own sense of uniqueness. One Tote carries it all! Staying clos...
Read moreMore than just a Professional Lunch Tote!
Every season has a purpose, and every item can be repurposed in some way. It’s summertime and all is fine. Let’s see how we can use our Tote in a multi-faceted way. Warm temperatures call everyo...
Read moreCelebrating Independence Day around the world and right in your backyard. In 2021, that is the name of the game. With the pandemic slowly receding (we hope!) and life creeping back outside and in,...
Read moreFather’s Day - Dad’s Day - Nonbinary Day - Best Bud’s Day, however you know this day, it is one to celebrate and honor. Did you know that this day in America, the third Sunday in June, is known as ...
Read moreA Little History about Juneteenth Juneteenth is June 19, a holiday that is arguably as important to our nation as the Fourth of July, since it commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people of...
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