What is it?
This high quality classic tote bag is a rich illustration that tells a story, possibly reminding you of someone you know. It features a wee rabbit relaxing in a bubble as it floats up a river.
What Does It Mean?
Did ya come up the Lagan in the bubble is a Belfast phrase used to imply that someone is a bit of an eejit. Often, the speaker will ask if somebody thinks they have come up the Lagan (Belfast's main river) in a bubble to suggest that the person they are talking to is trying to pull a fast one - or "do you think I'm stupid?" There's nothing stupid about this wee bunny, happily chilling in his bubble!
Get Yours Now:
Bring home this slice of Irish charm with the 'Did Ya Come Up The Lagan in a Bubble' tote bag. It's more than just an accessory; it's a piece of cultural conversation waiting to brighten up your space!
Allster Exclusive:
Allster is the only place you can buy Julie Harron's merchandise!
Julie Harron is a watercolour artist from Dromara, Northern Ireland. She founded Julie Harron Illustrations, driven by her love for stationery and the poetic beauty of handwritten notes. Her journey into art began when health issues limited her ability to work a regular job, leading her to explore watercolour at a local art club. Self-taught through Pinterest and club lessons, Julie eventually started painting personalised illustrations and designing stationery based on her original watercolour paintings.
Specifications:
Cover all your grab and go needs with these long handle tote bags while being eco-conscious. These tote bags feature reinforced stitching on handles for more stability.
- Reinforced stitching on handles
- Large printed area on front
- Capacity 10 litres
- 100% Cotton