Here’s How To Snag This Adorable Pigeon Tote Bag
Over the years, I’ve been a proud patron of the New Yorker…….’s tote bags, which have played an integral part of my outfits, travel overpacking, and grocery hauls.
In March 2018, I snagged my first bag, with the classic design of the publication’s logo:
Then, I snagged this bad boy in October 2019:
And finally, in December 2021, the algorithmic ad targeting apparatus once again found my soft spot while I was wading through IG stories:
1. Say “pigeon,” “tote,” “magazine,” “literary,” around your phone enough times to conjure the fabled Targeted Ad
Or, get a targeted friend to sling you one of the links (I got you, here’s one of them).
If you say “New Yorker” and/or “pigeon” around your phone enough times, you’re bound to get an ad on Instagram stories, which is what happened to some friends I told about the tote.
2. Choose your $6 plan wisely!
I love physical magazines (and helped launch one, which you can order here!), so I picked the first option, which gives both a print magazine and digital access, alongside the tote, for $6.
3. Open up a reminders/calendar app that you check, and count out 12 weeks from today (or google, “12 weeks from [today’s date]”)
Twelve weeks from Jan. 4, for example, would be March 29.
4. Working backwards from that twelfth week, set a multiweek/multiday reminder to yourself to cancel that subscription
Like how you set your morning alarm, customize to your likings and needs. Some folks are one-and-done types, but I would recommend giving yourself enough time to snooze the alarm and have wiggle room to account for busy/lazy/difficult weeks when you might not get to it right away (affirmation: It Is Okay That I Am Not Executively Functioning!!).
Make sure to make note in your reminder the deadline you figured out in step 3!
Bonus points if you add in your reminder links/contact info involved in reaching customer service to cancel your subscription (for your handy reference: www.newyorker.com/customerservice, 1 800 825-2510, or by e-mail).
Some examples:
5. Fill out payment and shipping info
Gotta do the tedious stuff first before the instant gratification of clicking the button!
6. Sit back, relax, until your bag arrives!