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Stow and Go Tote is a light, compact, and convenient way to bring a grocery bag whenever you walk your dog.
The simple, sturdy black RUFFLY tote bag is constructed of lightweight nylon with dual-layers and reinforced stitching at the high-stress points.
The stow sack is craftsman built from loom-woven cotton with a stainless lobster clip and snap-button strap for a no-dangle design.
The wide-mouth zipper provides easy on-the-go access to the tote bag inside.
Replacing the tote after use is quick and easy: just fold it the long way once, twice and then roll it up.
With a similar look and construction to the Only Paw Prints Poop Bag Holder, connect both side-by-side on your leash to be ready for a walk to the grocery and a clean-up along the way.
- Lightweight, durable black nylon tote
- Double-layered and reinforced stitching at stress points and straps
- Richly textured loom-woven cotton stow sack.
- Wide-mouth zipper for easy access to roll tote inside
- Stainless lobster clip and snap-button strap for no-dangle and swing-free hang
ONE SIZE – Tote: 16” wide x 15” tall + 9 ½” straps | Stowed: 5 ¼” x 2 ¾” x 1 ¾”
- Hand or machine wash on gentle cycle
- Use cold water and mild detergent
- Line dry or machine dry on Low or Air Only
The world moves fast along its conveyor belt.
That's the way it should be.
It's how we keep the lights on and water running, build bridges and cure diseases.
But just for a moment and for the things most important – like the collar around our dog's neck – things should slow down to a human pace.
That's what RUFFLY gear does.
It's not made of nanofibers and manufactured by whirring robots.
It's dog gear made timeless and tough by expert craftspeople.
Craftsman built for it's one true purpose.
To help us share this one extraordinary together.
Prepared For The Zombie Apocalypse
Stow and Go Tote



Prepared For The Zombie Apocalypse

A boss I had once made a strange confession.
“You can’t imagine how many life decisions I’ve made after asking myself what I would do if the zombie apocalypse happens.”
He was a good guy and we had an easy way, so I replied, “Why do you think we have a machete propped beside our fireplace?”
Some years later, that silly exchange rose in my memory like the undead.
Moxie and I were taking our evening walk and, like most days, we made a stop at the corner grocery. I walked out carrying my cheese and produce in a new tote, which I bought like a penance for forgetting to bring one from home.
Once home, I emptied the new tote and then buried it beneath the sink along with the dozens of other plastic bags and totes that would never again see the light of day.
By coincidence, I glanced across the room and noticed the trusty old machete propped against the fireplace.
‘Is it really possible,’ the thought struck me suddenly, ‘that I’m better prepared for the zombie apocalypse than for a daily stop at the grocery with Moxie?’
Well, the evidence was undeniable – a bulging horde of plastic bags and totes under the sink vs a machete with a honed blade beside the fireplace.
That was the moment we decided to create the lightweight grocery tote that now hangs in a small stuff sack from Moxie’s leash.
Equipping your own leash with a Stow And Go Tote means you’re always ready for a stop at the grocery – and you won’t create your own demon horde of plastic bags that pour out of the pantry.
And, as my former boss would agree, having a dependable tote bag on hand is an important part of any good zombie apocalypse preparedness strategy.





