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Bags Catalogue2014 BAGS CATALOGUE 2014 LEARN TO EARN – THE BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTRE – ZAKHELE PROJECT & KHANYA CREATIONS Learn to Earn as an organisation believes that unemployed people need to be given ‘fishing rods’ rather than ‘fish’ – a principle that is lived out through our motto of ‘a hand up not a hand out’. Through our Learn to Earn Business Resource Centre (BRC) Zakhele Project, based in Khayelitsha and Hermanus, we look to fulfil this model by assisting as many of our Learn to Earn production line class graduates as possible to convert their newly acquired skills into income generating activities. Zakhele means to build up and by providing our graduates with a factory environ- ment we give them access to an economic ‘pond’ in which they learn to ‘fish’ competently before being placed into permanent employment. In having your conference bags and promotional items made by Learn to Earn BRC you are helping to create that ‘pond’. All sales proceeds are used to fund the project to help it be a sustainable business enterprise in its own right. Learn to Earn is a skills development organisation working with unemployed people from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We seek to develop people, especially unemployed people socially, economically, emotionally and spiritually. This is done through our holistic skills develop- ment and training programmes – in which life and business skills play an in- tegral part. In 2014 Learn to Earn celebrates 25 years of impacting the lives of unem- ployed South Africans. For notes and terms & conditions please see the end of the catalogue. 2 www.learntoearn.org.za www.learntoearn.org.za 3 #1. THE UMHLE (BEAUTIFUL) CONFERENCE BAG #3. UXOLO (PEACE) LANDSCAPE CONFERENCE BAG Umhle means beautiful in isiXhosa, and that is exactly what this is – and why it is our most popular conference bag. Originally This conference bag is large enough to contain an A4 size file. designed for the University of Stellenbosch’s Business School, You have a choice of either a full or half outside flap. it accommodates a large lever-arch file. Features: Features: • 260 x 350 mm, with gusset of 90 mm • 300 x 330 mm, with gusset of 170 mm • Landscape orientation • Portrait orientation • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • Adjustable jute or nylon strap. • Adjustable jute or nylon strap • Magnetic lock enclosure on flap • Magnetic lock or Velcro closure on flap • Full or half outside flap • Inside pocket • Inside pocket • Reinforced Coru board support • Beading is an optional extra and will be quoted separately to the bag (on request) #2. UTHANDO (LOVE) CONFERENCE BAG #4. UVUYO (JOY) SLING CONFERENCE BAG This conference bag has a half flap or a full flap (printed or This conference bag is a ‘cross body’ or ‘messenger’ style bag, plain fabric) and will fit a thin A4 size file. with a single strap. It can contain an A4 size writing pad. Features: Features: • 290 x 350 mm,with gusset of 70 mm • 390 x 330 mm • Portrait orientation • 100% Cotton twill, poly cotton or 600D nylon fabric • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • Adjustable nylon shoulder strap • Adjustable jute or nylon strap • Zip closure • Magnetic lock closure on flap • Full or half outside flap • Inside pocket 4 www.learntoearn.org.za www.learntoearn.org.za 5 #5. UBUNTU (KINDNESS) LAPTOP #7. UMONDE (PATIENCE) CONFERENCE BAG CONFERENCE BAG This conference bag has space for an A4 file and is portrait This laptop conference bag is padded for extra protection for orientation. your laptop and other electronic communication devices. The bag is divided into two parts and can accommodate a thin A4 Features: file. • 250 x 340 mm, with a gusset of 50 mm • Portrait orientation Features: • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabrics • 400 x 280 mm, with a gusset of 80 mm • Adjustable jute or nylon strap • Landscape orientation • Full or half outside flap • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • Magnetic lock closure on flap • Adjustable jute or nylon strap • Binding edge • Magnetic lock or Velcro closure on flap • Full or half outside flap • Inside pockets (mobile phone and zipped inner pocket) • Foam inner as a protective lining for your laptop • Beading is an optional extra and will be quoted separately to the bag (on request) #6. UKHOLO (FAITHFULNESS) #8. ITHEMBA (HOPE) SLING CONFERENCE BAG CONFERENCE FOLDER This conference bag has space for an A4 file and is portrait This conference folder is available in A4 or A5 size, has an inner orientation. pocket and can hold a paper pad and notes. Features: Features: • 300 x 340 mm, with a gusset of 60 mm • A4 240 x 320 mm • Portrait orientation • A5 165 x 250 mm • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric • 3 Strap options - long/short or adjustable • A4: Zip or button closure • Magnetic lock or button closure • A5: Button closure only • Inner pocket in your choice of fabric • Optional full or half beading (on request, additional charge) • Optional Coru board inner 6 www.learntoearn.org.za www.learntoearn.org.za 7 #9. DRAWSTRING CONFERENCE BAG #10.1. THE NATURAL SHOPPER This conference has space for A4 file and is portrait orienta- tion. The bag is available in 100% cotton twill, poly cotton or This is a popular shopper, both with the conference market and with our retail shoppers. nylon waterproof fabric. Features: • 400 x 440 mm, gusset of 120 mm Features: • 100% Cotton twill fabric • 340 x 380 mm • Fabric or nylon straps • 100% Cotton twill, poly cotton or nylon waterproof fabric • External pocket in plain or printed fabric • Drawstring straps • Conference details or logo can be printed on the bag at an additional cost • Easy foldaway utility bag #10.2. THE HESSIAN SHOPPER This elegant shopper is made from laminated hessian, with a 100% cotton twill or poly cotton gusset and lining. Features: • 280 x 400 mm, gusset of 190 mm • Laminated hessian fabric • Gusset and lining in choice of colour • Nylon strap handles • Magnetic lock closure • Optional outside pocket ADVERTISING BANNER SHOPPERS AND CONFERENCE BAGS NOTES AND TERMS & CONDITIONS • All quoted prices exclude shipping/courier/postage or customs charges. #10.3. THE 600D SHOPPER Selected styles of conference bags and shoppers are also • All prices quoted on attached order form exclude VAT (value added tax). available in re-usable advertising banner fabrics. Quantities • Prices are subject to change at the discretion of Learn to Earn. This handy shopper is both durable and fashionable. and styles are dependent on the banners that have been do- • A 50% deposit will be required before manufacturing commences. • The deposit amount will be calculated based on the final quote. Features: nated to LtE. If your company has advertising banners that • Quotes can only be generated once you have completed a BRC Client • 330 x 330 mm, gusset of 140 mm you would like us to use for your bags please let us know. Detail form. • 600D canvas fabric • Unless otherwise agreed, a minimum order of 50 units is required. • Nylon straps colour to match the bag. • Extras may include company logo, sponsor or conference name. These can be added either through digital printing, screen printing or embroidery • Beading is an optional extra and will be quoted separately to the bag (on request) and are quoted separately. Please note that this can add an additional week onto the quoting and manufacturing processes. Bead work or button embellishments are quoted on an individual basis. • Learn to Earn reserves the right to use images of the completed product as well as the manufacturing process to advertise the work of Learn to Earn and The Business Resource Centre. #10.4. THE BASIC SHOPPER • We are export registered. This is our most popular conference bag. The bag can be made with or without a base gusset. All conference bags and items are available in a variety of materials including Features: Cotton Twill, Poly Cotton or Nylon Polyester fabrics, with a jute or nylon strap • 350 x 400 mm LANYARDS and come in in the following colours: Choc Brown, Black, Turquoise, Pink, Orange, Red, Denim, Lime • 100% Cotton twill or poly cotton fabric Fabric prices may change, depending on fabric type, colour and availability • Fabric straps from bag fabric Lanyards can be added to your choice of conference bags. Your and are at the discretion of the fabric suppliers. • Outside pocket conference name or business logo can be printed on the lanyard. • Conference details or logo can be printed on the bag at additional cost 8 www.learntoearn.org.za www.learntoearn.org.za 9 OTHER PRODUCTS MADE BY LEARN TO EARN KHAYELITSHA CAMPUS HERMANUS CAMPUS HEAD OFFICE 30 Sixwayikati Street, Ilitha Park Cnr of Angelier & Lelie Streets, Mount Pleasant 79 Belvedere Rd Khayelitsha Hermanus Claremont Tel: +27 21 361 5972 Tel: +27 28 313 0564 Tel: +27 21 671 2230 Fax: +27 21 361 5957 Fax: +27 28 312 4265 Fax: +27 21 671 0773 POSTAL ADDRESS GENERAL INQUIRIES WEBSITE P O Box 18123, Wynberg, 7824 [email protected] www.learntoearn.org.za.
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