The bags are now available through select ARTTRANSLATED collection online at http://www.bdiff.com.sg/
Monday, November 28, 2011
Aesthetic Brown/Red/Black Tote Bag
B-Diff presents these artsy-looking tote bags as part of its 2011 collection. Brought forth with a beige canvas body, these bag features a paint over aesthetic in brown/red/black colorway.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Christmas bag shows some warmth
We never thought that black and white could be so much pretty and warm. Now we have proof that it is possible.
B-Diff latest design on Christmas themed bag is now available online and stores.
B-Diff latest design on Christmas themed bag is now available online and stores.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
B-Diff demonstrates art translated tote bags
B-Diff demonstrating a love of variety and openness to unconventional ways of artistic expression. The newest design -"You are not alone" art translated tote bags have just landed, available now in B-Diff online store.
Buy now.
Buy now.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
New look of our main page!
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Think dance and fall in love with dance
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Fair Ladies with B-Diff
We are so dazzled by looking at those fair ladies carrying B-Diff newest bag - cities bag, aren't they pretty? It's not just the girls we are talking about, it's about the whole set of gorgeousness - gals and totes. Maybe we should also mention it, this tote is for guys too.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Blank Tote Bag - Item Code No. A33
It's been so long since our last post, believe us, there was no day that we forgot about you. B-Diff still here creating some beautiful bags hoping for more appreciation. :)
Here's one of our best seller, blank tote bag item code A33, it's how it looks when it's stuffed, pretty cool and neat, isn't it?
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
What Bag Is It? It's ____
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
What bag is it? You name it...
we are so thrilled that our long awaited and most anticipated tote bag - It's ___ bag is finally out in town this week.
It's in perfect black and white text on it.
It's a bag you name it yourself, whatever you want, flash your creativity.
Available online on www.bdiff.com.sg/untitled.php soon this week at SGD 19.90/each.
Friday, March 25, 2011
New Bird Design - Feather Bag is out now
I know it's been a while since our last design, but this time it worth waiting because our latest tote bag is awesome. A new bird tote bag we call it "Feather Bag" is out now, selling at $19.90 online. We've been pretty jammed up recently and hopefully we get it added on the online store as soon as we get those photos ready.
Here's one shot on the new design, and the bag is already available in stores : Cargo1 at 313, Esplanade Shop, TotallyHotStuffs at The Cathay.
Or if you rather to receive it in mail, you could write it to sales@bdiff.com.sg and tell us that you want item code : B04
Ok, have a great day friends out there!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Belated wishes but still sweet
Sorry for the procastinating, we knew it's way too late to put on Xmas bags now.
We finally found some time to get them shot and upload now. Hope the new designs
look good to you. You know what, you dont have to wait the next Xmas to get the bags,
the bags are available all year long and look absolutely sweet each day of the year!
Shop at www.bdiff.com.sg/xmas.php
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Plastic bag sale soars
Mon, Jan 03, 2011
KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA - City folk do not mind paying for plastic shopping bags despite efforts to reduce their use.
City Hall director-general Datuk Yeo Boon Hai said proceeds from the sale of such bags on No Plastic Bags on Mondays had more than doubled since it was introduced six months ago.
He said plastic bag sales had gone up to RM39,000 (S$16,200) in November from RM15,000 (S$6,200) in June last year when the campaign began.
(Plastic bags are sold at 20 sen (S$0.08) each every Monday and the money collected was channelled to the state Environmental Action Centre (EAC) to fund its environmental programmes.)
City Hall had hoped to wean consumers dependency on plastic bags by expanding the No Plastic Day to include Saturdays and Sundays from Jan 1.
"We are extending the campaign to enhance awareness among the public to reduce dependence on plastic bags to carry their groceries," Yeo said.
He said City Hall's expansion of the No Plastic Day campaign was also part of its efforts to make the state capital a litter-free zone while preserving the environment.
Meanwhile, Sabah Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry director Jaafar Walad said Saturdays and Sundays were the right days to expand the campaign as many people did their grocery shopping on those days.
On average each person uses eight plastic bags a week.
-The Star/Asia News Network
KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA - City folk do not mind paying for plastic shopping bags despite efforts to reduce their use.
City Hall director-general Datuk Yeo Boon Hai said proceeds from the sale of such bags on No Plastic Bags on Mondays had more than doubled since it was introduced six months ago.
He said plastic bag sales had gone up to RM39,000 (S$16,200) in November from RM15,000 (S$6,200) in June last year when the campaign began.
(Plastic bags are sold at 20 sen (S$0.08) each every Monday and the money collected was channelled to the state Environmental Action Centre (EAC) to fund its environmental programmes.)
City Hall had hoped to wean consumers dependency on plastic bags by expanding the No Plastic Day to include Saturdays and Sundays from Jan 1.
"We are extending the campaign to enhance awareness among the public to reduce dependence on plastic bags to carry their groceries," Yeo said.
He said City Hall's expansion of the No Plastic Day campaign was also part of its efforts to make the state capital a litter-free zone while preserving the environment.
Meanwhile, Sabah Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry director Jaafar Walad said Saturdays and Sundays were the right days to expand the campaign as many people did their grocery shopping on those days.
On average each person uses eight plastic bags a week.
-The Star/Asia News Network
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