The It Bag of the moment is cute and affordable. You can buy it while stocking up on milk. Yes, it’s the Trader Joeâs Mini Tote Bag.
Trader Joeâs, the beloved California grocery chain, has had plenty of viral moments in its past, but the current hype for its mini tote bags in pastel colors has truly taken the cake. Women are lining up outside stores to score one, they are reselling for online, and TikTok has been flooded with content devoted to the bag.
But why has this humble $2.99 bag to ostensibly carry produce turned into such a âstatus symbol?â We attempt to explain, and hear from some of its fans itself, in this edition of TL;DR.
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A reusable shopping tote sold by Trader Joeâs has become the hottest bag on the internet, going viral on social media and leading to pandemonium in stores.
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The classic Trader Joeâs tote bag has, in our humble opinion, always been kind of a slay. With its canvas body, blue handles, pockets on both sides, and low price point (under $5), we at Glamour even predicted in 2023 it would soon usurp the New Yorker tote as the ultimate cool girl way to carry your laptop around.
But even we couldnât have predicted the fervor surrounding the mini version of the bag, which the chain introduced last year. First, they did so in the more classic colors, like the original blue and a red and forest green. But then, they dropped the ultimate: mini totes in an array of adorable pastel hues.
âLast year, when we introduced our Mini Canvas Totes, we were so pleasantly surprised by their rapturous reception that weâre bringing in even more Mini Totes, this time in a series of Pastel shades to herald the beginning of spring,â the company said in its announcement of the totes. The four colors are pink, purple, light blue, and light green.
Well, chaos ensued.
According to the New York Times, the bags soon went viral, with customers in Sacramento lining up at 5:00 a.m. to score one (they sold out in 15 minutes). And according to other reports, they are being sold online for potentially hundreds of dollars, although as of now you can get one for about $20 on Poshmark.
One tote fan, Ketana Chadalavada, tells me that she ended up buying hers secondhand via Facebook Marketplace. because of the insane lines to score one IRL (and she documented the process on TikTok).
âI live in Southern California, so itâs basically sold out everywhere, and the lines Iâve seen were at least 100 people long. It didnât make sense for me to wait,â she says. She says that she definitely was influenced by seeing all the fervor online.
âI think the virality of it and supply and demand definitely made it more enticing for me,â she says.