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Twelfth Street By Cynthia Vincent Somer Crossbody Bag on 2040-motos

US $140.00
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Wailuku, Hawaii, United States

Wailuku, Hawaii, United States
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Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent Somer Crossbody Bag

Color: Cobalt with Gold Etched Tribal Detail

Suede exterior with fabric lining

Measurements: 10.5" (L) x 7" (H) x 0.5" (D)

Detachable, adjustable shoulder strap

Zip top closure with leather pull

Inside zip closure pocket and 2 slit pockets

MSRP $225

No Box, just dust bag


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