Collection: Exclusive Double-Sided Art Totes

Unveil the essence of Sydney's Northern Beaches with our one-of-a-kind Canvas Tote Bags, available exclusively at Lost Manly. These aren't just bags; they're wearable art pieces that tell the rich stories of our local heritage and natural beauty from local artists Henri Quin and Kim Cameron.

🎨 Unique Double-Sided Designs:
Selection: Vintage retro prints capturing nostalgic Northern Beaches scenes
and: Indigenous Northern Beaches flora and fauna art by talented local artists

🏖️ Why Our Totes Stand Out:
1. Exclusive designs you won't find anywhere else
2. Durable canvas material for everyday use
3. Extra-long, wide straps for comfortable shoulder carrying
4. Perfect blend of practicality and artistic expression

🎁 Ideal Gifts for:
• Beach lovers
• Art enthusiasts
• History buffs
• Proud Northern Beaches locals
• Tourists seeking authentic souvenirs

🌿 Supporting Local Culture:
By choosing our totes, you're not just buying a bag – you're investing in local art and preserving Northern Beaches' heritage. Each purchase supports our community of artists and helps keep our unique stories alive.

🛍️ Versatile Uses:
• Beach outings
• Grocery shopping
• Carrying books or laptops
• Fashion statement piece

Don't settle for ordinary. Carry a piece of Northern Beaches' history and art everywhere you go. These limited-edition totes are flying off the shelves – grab yours now before they're gone!

 

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Meet the Founder - Lisa Lipman

🐚 About Lost Manly

Welcome to Lost Manly — a boutique collection of wearable art, prints, and home décor that celebrates the history and heritage of Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

Founded by fourth-generation Manly local, Lisa Lipman, Lost Manly brings the history and heritage of our local stories to life through nostalgic design and authentic imagery. Each piece reflects Manly’s maritime, surf, and community heritage — created for those who love the charm of seaside living.

All designs are printed in Australia, made to order, and inspired by real local history.