Annabis Bags Are Designed To Hide The Smell Of Weed

These Bags Are Designed To Hide The Smell Of Weed
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A designer bag specifically made for carrying a stash of marijuana? It's no longer just a pipe dream...

AnnaBis, pronounced 'annabee', have created a range of luxury Italian leather handbags designed to help you carry around your cannabis in style.

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The bags are outfitted with secret compartments and "tiny little aroma-locking innovations", including airtight zippers and odour-blocking layers of resin, so you can "safely carry a stash of stinky French cheeses or your exotic greens".

They come in three styles: a small, pencil-shape case, a clutch, and a cross-body bag.

There are also plenty of additional compartments inside for storing smoking essentials like lighters and rolling papers.

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Founders Jeanine Moss and Ann Shuch came acorss the idea a few years ago while out with friends and found themselves digging through their purses, trying to find their crumpled baggies and lighters for a smoke.

"We didn’t have anything fashionable and functional to carry our cannabis. That’s when the light went off," Moss told Mashable.

Cannabis laws around the world
The Netherlands(01 of06)
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Production of cannabis is still illegal, but the country's famous liberal approach has seen its famous coffee shops become a tourist attraction. (credit:PA)
Switzerland(02 of06)
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In October, the Swiss decriminalised marijuana. Possession does not go on a person's criminal record. (credit:Getty Images)
Spain(03 of06)
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Use of cannabis is not illegal in private. (credit:Getty Images)
United States(04 of06)
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Recreational use of small amounts of cannabis has has been legalised in Colorado and Washington. 18 other states allow use for medical reasons. (credit:Getty Images)
Portugal(05 of06)
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In 2001 it became the first country in Europe to scrap criminal penalties for personal possession of drugs including cannabis. (credit:Getty Images)
North Korea(06 of06)
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Not what you might expect. According to reports, "marijuana is reportedly not considered a drug" under Kim Jong Un's dictatorship. (credit:AP)