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Farmgirl Flowers
One of the most aesthetically pleasing parts of going grocery shopping is spotting the flower display—and inevitably picking up a bouquet to bring home for a DIY flower arrangement. (Bonus points if you’re bringing it home in your go-to market tote!) To really perfect the look, you'll need the perfect tote and the perfect bouquet—which can be difficult to track down. Thankfully, a brand new partnership is giving customers the best of both worlds in one stop.
Nothing beats a good, quality item from L.L.Bean, like our favorite classic, high-quality bedding. But it's the brand’s bags that really do us in—especially its iconic Boat and Tote bag. Flower delivery service Farmgirl Flowers, must have felt the same way, because the brand has partnered with L.L.Bean for the perfect pairing: the iconic Boat and Tote bag with two stunning floral options. Both arrangement options come in a large, zip-top, white, L.L.Bean Boat and Tote. The first arrangement is full of jet-puffed Hydrangeas for $119, and the second is a hand-tied bouquet with 30 stems of peach and yellow bits and blooms for $139.
The collaboration is more than just a passing partnership: There’s a personal connection, too. Farmgirl Flowers founder and CEO Christina Stembel took to Instagram to announce the collaboration, where she shared a story about her own first L.L.Bean Boat and Tote purchase.
“The first time that I bought a Boat and Tote bag from L.L.Bean was way back in the ’90s when I was preparing for a trip to the Hamptons, which I know sounds very bougie and that was not my life, so these fancier than me friends were planning this trip where we would pack way too many people into a way too small house that was very far from any ocean, where
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