A Bag for Life

Bringing a twist to the idea of a bag for life, the RNLI has made a messenger bag out of decommissioned life jackets. The RNLI work tirelessly around the country saving the lives of those who get in trouble at sea, and summer is one of their most busy periods.  All the life jackets used have been worn by the brave volunteers at the RNLI during real sea rescues.  I can’t think of a better or more stylish way to use up equipment that otherwise would in a landfill. 100 per cent of profits from the sale of 235 Made For Life items, as with all
RNLI Shop products, are used to help save lives at sea.

£95

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