A Breton tote bag is modeled in a butcher shop in New York


A Breton tote bag seen at Marlow & Daughters butcher shop in New York in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on February 14, 2011. The bags are designed by Kate Huling, wife of Andrew Tarlow, a partner of Marlow & Sons restaurant. The bags are made from the same local grass-fed cows and pigs that are served at Marlow & Sons eatery and prepared at Marlow & Daughters butcher shop. Tarlow and his partner Mark Firth also own Diner and Roman's restaurants in Brooklyn. (© Frances M. Roberts)


Size: 6048px × 4032px
Location: new york ny usa north america
Photo credit: © Frances Roberts / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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