Valentines Day Gift Guide 2021 Sponsor MyShitty Backpack

Good Morning, as we begin a new day I wanted to share our latest Valentines Day Gift Guide 2021 Sponsor MyShitty Backpack which I received in exchange for a spot in this years Gift Guide. Once Valentines is over I will be back with a full review.

MyShitty Backpack is a hemp/cotton backpack. The backpack features an exclusive key organizer and 4 more useful pockets customers love. The bag is a timeless quality Gift that is meant to last a long time.

I think MyShitty Backpack would be an original and FUN gift that would really surprise your Valentines Day recipients. Although, that isn’t the only reason to purchase this Backpack.

I would use my Backpack when Charlie and I are going on Homeschool Field Trips or I attend Blogging Events. Charlie said the Backpack is perfect for Teachers. David said MyShitty Backpack would be great to take on trips.

The backpack is better than expected » is a typical comment on the website. Most of my customers are women but I could see a new father using this backpack as a Diaper Bag.

What is special about this backpack?

GoApe Durable multi pocket cotton/hemp backpack

This quality backpack was created for those who are looking for a practical, durable and comfortable bag for daily use and for those who tend to forget or lose their keys, or have a large quantity of keys to manage.

Customers especially love the quick-access key organizer as it is very convenient and brings them peace of mind. This is the number one feature that makes this backpack different, and it is trademarked.

After 15 years of unsuccessfully searching for the perfect backpack online and in stores, I created my own backpack in 2016 with features that I could not find in other backpacks, like the exclusive key organizer and the other 4 pockets.

The story behind this backpack is that in 2016 I first had it hand woven by a Mexican master-weaver in Oaxaca, Mexico. It was hard to find a weaver who would agree to take on this challenging design.

The technical difficulties were high even for an experienced weaver. The result though was an incredibly beautiful and ethical backpack that is still for sale on another website, but it did not gain any momentum because of the high price I think, and also my lack of marketing knowledge. 

So I turned around and had the exact same model made industrially created in China in 2019. China owns 70% of the world’s hemp production. I was surprised by the quality of the product that came out of their production lines. 

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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