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Go bold and unique with the Poppy Karolina Brunch Bag. | Photo via Revolution Studios

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What do you get for the mom who has everything? With less than two weeks until Mother’s Day, it’s time to start thinking about a local gift that will make a statement.

Enter: Pongopanna’s Brunch Bag. Designed to be a visual reminder to celebrate all of life’s moments, the Brunch Bag comes in an array of vibrant colors and creates a signature look that’s unique to the person who carries it.

The Ria Santorini Brunch Bag is another bold, eye-catching statement from Pongopanna. | Photo via Revolution Studios

There are many reasons the Brunch Bag is the “it” gift that will make a big impression this Mother’s Day:

It’s local

Designed in Raleigh and created with a variety of textiles, the Brunch Bag pays homage to Pongopanna’s North Carolina roots and rich history in the textile industry. Bonus: Pongopanna also has a collection featuring recycled materials.

It’s customizable

Pongopanna offers a custom bag bar to design unique, one-of-a-kind styles.

It’s well-made

The Brunch Bag is handcrafted with top quality materials that are sourced from around the world.

It’s bold + vibrant

These bags feature vibrant colors, rich textures and striking patterns for a bold addition to any outfit. Whether dressed up or dressed down, the Brunch Bag is the perfect statement accessory.

Shop Pongopanna’s limited edition Brunch Bag collection or schedule a design consultation to create your own.*

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