Glen Appin Harris Tweed ‘Findhorn’ Midi Tote Bag – Curved, Cosy, and Crafted for Everyday Elegance

£60.00

Curved at the base and full of character — the Glen Appin ‘Findhorn’ Midi Tote Bag is a roomy, refined companion for daily errands, weekend wanders, and everything in between. Available now at A Scents Of Scotland, both in-store and online. Made with Authentic Harris Tweed, the Findhorn bag comes with a zip closure, curved base, and adjustable strap.

 

💸 Also spotted at House of Bruar for £79.95 — but we’ve got it right here in Kilmarnock, with a smile, a story, and a saving!

 

Glen Appin logo representing Scottish Harris Tweed bags and accessories available at A Scents Of Scotland


Harris Tweed® is woven with heart and heritage in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. Made from pure virgin wool and handwoven by islanders on traditional looms, it’s the only fabric protected by an Act of Parliament. Each piece carries the Orb mark — your guarantee of authenticity. From its 19th-century rise to global icon status, Harris Tweed® remains a symbol of Scottish soul, craftsmanship, and timeless style.

 

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Made from genuine Harris Tweed, handwoven in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, this tote blends heritage with practicality. The zip closure keeps your belongings secure, while the spacious interior and two inside pockets make it easy to stay organised. The adjustable and detachable shoulder strap gives you styling freedom — carry it by hand or sling it crossbody for hands-free Highland flair.
Whether you’re gifting a friend or treating yourself, the Findhorn is a timeless piece that carries the story of Scotland in every stitch.

Product Details

    • Dimensions: 27cm (H) x 33cm (W) x 16cm (D)
    • Outer Material: 100% Wool Harris Tweed
    • Lining: Polyester
    • Trim: PU leather
    • Closure: Zip
    • Straps: Adjustable and detachable shoulder strap
    • Certification: Harris Tweed Orb label
    • Availability: In-store at A Scents Of Scotland (Kilmarnock) and online at ascentsofscotland.co.uk