Finishes
Eco-friendly bags — available finishes
Every bag can be customized with carefully chosen details — from the way the handles are attached to woven labels with your logo.

Cross-stitching (envelope)
Cross-stitching — also known as the envelope stitch — is one of the methods used to attach handles to cotton bags. In this particular case, the handle had to be sewn in very precisely so that the print could become a natural extension of the handle stitched into the cotton bag.

Bartack stitching
Attaching handles with a bartack stitch — known as bartacking — is another method for sewing handles onto cotton bags. Bartacking handles is a less commonly used attachment technique.

Classic cross-stitching
An example of classic cross-stitching on a black cotton bag with a black print.

Metal eyelet
A metal eyelet is one of the possible finishes for drawcord attachment in drawstring bags and backpacks.

Woven label
Woven label and drawcord attachment through a hemmed opening. Cotton bags with labels can be produced from as few as 500 pcs. Minimum label production run is 1,000 pcs.

Large woven labels
Cotton bags with labels can be produced from as few as 500 pcs. Minimum label production run is 1,000 pcs. Woven labels on eco cotton bags can be made in any size.

Cord stoppers and toggles
Cord stoppers, also called toggles, are typically used to close backpacks and promotional bags. Drawcord locks are available in a range of colors and shapes, and can also serve as a decorative element.

Hook-and-loop (velcro) closure
A cotton bag with a hook-and-loop closure, sewn centrally along the top edge of the eco bag. A practical and elegant fastening.