Dime Bags Launching Limited-Edition Bags with Bob’s Burgers Artist

Dime Bags Launching Limited-Edition Bags with Bob’s Burgers Artist

Dime Bags has announced a limited-edition collaboration with Sirron Norris, American illustrator, and muralist, and will release at the end of June 2020. 

Dime Bags offers an array of authentic hemp-focused accessories and apparel that allow the wearer to express their authentic selves. Launching as part of a collective of limited edition items, the main details of the bags will feature Sirron Norris’s drawings of his iconic characters and style as a special lining. Dime Bags, as part of the collaboration, will give away five posters signed by Sirron Norris to the first five people who purchase the combo package of all released items featuring his art.

Sirron Norris, famous for his feature pilot designs for the animated TV show “Bob’s Burgers,” has created multiple art contributions throughout his career, including his most notable mural, “Victorion: El Defensor de la Mission,” located at San Francisco’s historic “Balmy Alley.” The artist has adorned the pediatric emergency rooms at Zuckerburg San Francisco General Hospital, has been featured on the PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, and has an ongoing series “Cityfruit,” a political comic that received the Greater Bay Area Journalism Award in 2017.

Among this release, Dime Bags (dimebags.com) will also launch a limited edition Yellow Hempster Voyage Messenger Bag, a limited edition Onyx Hot Box Mini Backpack, three new pins, three new patches, and a new rolling tray. The Voyager Messenger is trademarked by its durable hempster exterior, adjustable shoulder strap, secret pockets, and padded laptop compartment sleeve. The Hot Box, Dime Bags’ newest mini backpack model, and best seller promote its allure through its durable hempster material, seven compartments, and heavy-duty zippers. Each bag will be released in limited quantities of 420 and will be available online at dimebags.com.

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