Cleanup on Aisle Tote
How to make the most of specially designed
grocery tote bags
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"The stitch count per inch on the sewing on the seams and handles is important," he said. "Polypropylene is essentially a larger sheet of plastic, so too many stitches can actually be a bad thing. Too many stitches puts too many needle holes in the material, and can sheer it," he explained.
James Dunn, national sales manager for Bulldog Packaging, Addison, Ill., mentioned a few other ways grocery bags can have their durability improved. "We use cross stitch reinforcement on our straps," he said. "We run a strap across the handles where they are cross stitched, and we also use grommets to add strength and durability."
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