Palestine Totes

Palestinian Totes — The YUMA Project

Not a protest prop. A disruption by default.

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YUMA is a streetwear brand. We don't print megaphones or slogans. But here's the reality of building inside this context: because of what Palestine is, and because of what the diaspora is, wearing this bag is a protest by default. You don't need to print "Free Palestine" on a tote for it to function as one. The presence of the design is the disruption. The act of carrying a piece of this land through a country that would rather you not exist is the statement.


Palestinians have always been defined by what they carry. Before 1948, it was the harvest. After the expulsion, it was the keys, the deeds, the embroidered thobes packed into suitcases when the borders closed.

You carry what you cannot leave behind.

It will carry your laptop.

It will carry the weight of a conversation you didn't ask to have.

Both are fine.


Most Palestine totes fail because they're treated as disposable messaging. Thin cotton, weak seams, designs pulled from a stock image site. They fall apart under actual use because they were only meant to be seen, not used.

Material Heavy canvas. Structured. Not the kind that sags after a week.
Handles Reinforced. Built for actual weight — laptop, books, groceries, whatever the day requires.
Design Original. Every line intentional.
Standard If the bag breaks, the presence ends. We don't build for the photo. We build for the years after.

Outrage fades. We don't.