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Nurse bling: Personalized tote bag

Need a place to keep all of your work gear? We’re loving this personalized, handmade tote bag from Etsy. The bag is quite roomy and you could use it to carry your stethoscope, reference guides, books, notebooks, groceries, shoes, change of clothes, lunch…the list goes on!

The zippered top is excellent for keeping your items secure while on the go, and the large mesh pockets will easily hold water bottles or other drinks. If you want a custom design added, you can do so for a small custom embroidery fee. The tote comes in tropical pink, light pink, red, lime green, stone, royal blue and hunter green.

Dimensions measure 12.75″ W x 14.875″ H x 5.125″ D. Material: 600 denier polyester. (HTs Creations, $28)

Nurses, would you carry a tote like this? What nursing gear have you seen (and loved!) lately? Let us know in the comments!

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