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Upcycle Crush, Vintage WWII Army Carpenters Bag

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With tons of room this versatile handbag hits the bullseye as a number one go to for all your daily stops. The durable construction can put up with some abuse whether it’s a pile of books to study for those clinicals, generous portions of fresh produce after a splurge at the open market, or a quick fix for an outfit that ties together a sweater dress with a new pair of boots. It adds a rugged touch to the chic closet, making everyone wish they had one too.  Not one is alike, made from recycled military blankets. Each one has that familiar stripe across the side and is adorned with short leather straps and two belt closures. Available at GSelect

 

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