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Nisolo Canvas Tote Review

Just noticed that a bag I bought earlier this year at Nisolo is now on sale at 50% off as part of their year-end sale, so I thought I’d share a quick review in case anyone was eyeing it.

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I’ve owned the Nisolo Canvas Tote bag since August and overall, I like it. While the design is a simple one, the leather straps and copper rivets elevate it a bit and make it feel warm. All three colorways — olive green, an earthy orange called amber, and black — come with brown vegetable tanned leather straps.

I bought the black after considering a similar bag from Madewell, the Canvas Medium Transport Tote.  But the canvas of the Madewell tote looked faded. I liked the blacker black of the Nisolo tote, as well as its ethical production. (An aside: I’m loving brown paired with black these days.)

If you’re new to Nisolo save 20% off your first purchase with my code WO20.

A flatlay of a black tote bag and its contents: a rolled up hat, two pouches, a folded up reusable bag, a folded up fan, sunglasses case, metal water bottle, and coin purse.

Nisolo Canvas Tote – $40 (originally $80). Plus the things I carry in it. I utilize a pouch system in my bags.

What I like

  • It’s lightweight, weighing in at 11.8 oz (according to my postal scale).
  • At 14″ w x 14.5″ h x 4″ deep, the size is big enough for toting a sizable amount of stuff. (It’s similar in size to my Everlane Pocket Tote.)
  • The canvas used for the body feels sturdy and structured. It can even stand up by itself.
  • The interior features one zip pocket, a must-have for any tote.
  • It also has a key leash, which I find very useful.
  • The 9.5″ handle drop feels just right.
  • Like all Nisolo products, it’s ethically made in a factory that pays living wages. This tote was made in a factory in León, Mexico.
A hand holding the keyleash, which is attached to the inside of a tote bag.

I love key leashes.

What could be better

  • It lacks a closure. While this is not a deal breaker — I bought this bag knowing it didn’t have one —  sometimes I wish there was a zipper on top for more security, especially when I’m on public transit.
  • I often find little leather particles inside the bag. I think these are coming from the underside of the straps, which have an unfinished feel to them and have gotten slightly shaggier in some spots with use. This means I shake out the bag once in a while.

This bag originally retailed for $80, but has been marked down to $50. Right now through the end of the year, you can take an extra 20% off with code BYE2022, which brings it down to $40.

Another item I’m familiar with that’s part of the year-end sale is the Go-To Flatform Sandal in brandy and black. I picked up a pair of these in August in a different color. I’ll write a full review of them another time, but I’m happy to report that they’re comfortable. Make sure to size up by half a size, though, as they run small. UPDATE: Review here.

A person posting in front of steps in a park, wearing a white sweater, gray pleated midi skirt, and black booties and black hat. They are holding on to the hat.

Out and about with my Nisolo canvas tote. Photo is from this post.


If you do decide to get this tote and are new to Nisolo, use my code WO20 for 20% off your first purchase.

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