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Bag Straps — Zebra

Bag Straps — Zebra

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Life is too short to not have some fun. Brighten your day and your bag with one of our fun bag straps for your purse, handbag, shoulder bag, computer bag, overnight bag, or for your mobility bag for on the go! 

These straps are also a fantastic addition to our range of adaptable medical bags as well, allowing you to customise and personalise your own end look + style! 

Grab one, or grab a few to allow you to change out your bag strap to match your outfit, or change it up based on how you’re feeling on any given day too.

Note: We have a whole range of fun bag straps on their way for you all, so keep an eye out and keep checking back in! If there is something you’d really specifically love, send us a message and let us know.

 

Details:

Material: Canvas, Nylon, ABS Plastic 

Size: 75cm — 105cm (L) x 4cm (W) 

Weight:84 grams 

Package includes: 1x Bag Strap 

 

 

Why the zebra? 

Zebras are the mascot for rare disease and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). Why? Because often when Dr are in medical school, they are taught a saying which says “when you hear hoof-boots - think horses not zebras, because horses are common and zebras are rare, ie: think of the common things, not the rare ones. But because of this, often along the way, Drs can forget that zebras still exist! That just because it is often a horse, doesn’t mean that it cant be a zebra, and that zebras still exist! This is why the zebra is the mascot. And to help raise awareness. Further to that — every zebra is unique with its own stripes, and even though it’s stripes are different to the next persons, doesn’t mean that it’s still not a zebra. Ie: Just because my symptoms are different to the person next to someone else's, doesn’t mean it’s not a zebra. It can look different from one person to the next, as it depends on what is most affected for each person…. but it’s still a zebra. And zebras really do exist! — even in the shape of a zebra face mask here!


 

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