Blue cross shoulder handbag like new
Lovely soft-leather feel and look cross body / shoulder bag. Approx measurements 19cm long excluding straps, 34cm wide and 14cm depth. No damage - clean and like new, no obvious wear. Been very well looked after - I am very fussy about my bags and keeping them clean!
Brand:Cabrelli
Size:Medium
Adjustable Crossbody Strap
Several external pockets - two zip pockets on front, and a magnetic closure deep pocket on back, plus open pockets either side
Faux Leather material
Internal Zip & Phone Pocket for Security plus 2 additional internal fabric open pockets
Secure Zip Closure
Single Compartment
This bag has many pockets to keep things separate and safe. I've only had it a short while and reluctantly selling as for personal reasons I now need a larger bag.
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