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Desi nostalgia or designer gimmick? Indian grocery bag listed as Rs 4,100 souvenir on Nordstrom

The 'Indian Souvenir Bag,' designed by Japanese brand Puebco, was marketed as a quirky, upcycled fashion accessory. Made of cotton and printed with colourful Hindi labels that read 'Ramesh Special Namkeen', 'Anita Confectionary Works', and 'Chetak Sweets', the bag is being sold under the guise of cultural appreciation.

May 22, 2025 / 10:37 IST
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On Nordstrom’s site, the bag was described as a 'stylish bag, adorned with unique designs'.

A simple cotton bag—ubiquitous in Indian households and often handed out for free by local grocery shops—has sparked a wave of amusement and criticism online after it appeared on the American luxury retailer Nordstrom’s website with a price tag of $48 (approximately Rs 4,100).

The “Indian Souvenir Bag,” designed by Japanese brand Puebco, was marketed as a quirky, upcycled fashion accessory. Made of cotton and printed with colourful Hindi labels that read “Ramesh Special Namkeen”, “Anita Confectionary Works”, and “Chetak Sweets”, the bag is being sold under the guise of cultural appreciation.

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On Nordstrom’s site, the bag was described as a “stylish bag, adorned with unique designs,” and “perfect for carrying your essentials while showing off your love for a beautiful country.” It was further advertised as “a must-have for any traveller or lover of Indian culture.”

But for most Indians, this “souvenir” was unmistakably the same free carry bag they’ve received for decades when buying snacks, sweets, or monthly groceries. The bag’s sudden transformation into a high-priced lifestyle item has triggered both ridicule and criticism on social media, with many users highlighting the absurdity of the rebranding.

“LOL - This is the take-home bag of a snack shop in my hometown in India. For sale for $48 at Nordstrom,” wrote Sheel Mohnot, a user on X (formerly Twitter), sharing a screenshot of the listing.