Haig Point Seabreeze Tote by Spartina 449
This bag makes it a breeze to tote anything anywhere! Soft, padded shoulder straps keep beach gear, a picnic lunch or festival swag from weighing you down. The Spartina linen upper is complemented by a rugged canvas base and topped with a large golden mermaid medallion. The interior features a handy slip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. Easily embroidered and available in three patterns.
16.5"x 12.5"x 5.5"
Surrounded by the waters of the Calibogue Sound and the Cooper River, Haig Point is a private island oasis located on the northeast end of Daufuskie Island. Known for its casual southern living, Haig Point offers numerous outdoor activities for each member of the family. Nestled among live oaks and palmetto trees, this elegant maritime community accommodates the recreational traveler while respecting the island's natural surroundings and rich history. The original plantation home, dismantled during the Civil War, was considered one of the largest tabby structures in the Lowcountry, and the Haig Point Lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Haig Point pattern complements this composed harmony between man, land and sea.
This bag makes it a breeze to tote anything anywhere! Soft, padded shoulder straps keep beach gear, a picnic lunch or festival swag from weighing you down. The Spartina linen upper is complemented by a rugged canvas base and topped with a large golden mermaid medallion. The interior features a handy slip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. Easily embroidered and available in three patterns.
16.5"x 12.5"x 5.5"
Surrounded by the waters of the Calibogue Sound and the Cooper River, Haig Point is a private island oasis located on the northeast end of Daufuskie Island. Known for its casual southern living, Haig Point offers numerous outdoor activities for each member of the family. Nestled among live oaks and palmetto trees, this elegant maritime community accommodates the recreational traveler while respecting the island's natural surroundings and rich history. The original plantation home, dismantled during the Civil War, was considered one of the largest tabby structures in the Lowcountry, and the Haig Point Lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Haig Point pattern complements this composed harmony between man, land and sea.