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HedgrenDiamond Star Lazuli Handbag

R1,299

Retail: R2,800
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Set to become your very favourite handbag, the Lazuli is a modern masterpiece, making use of various high-quality materials to create the perfect juxtaposition in a bag. The elegant, lightweight bag is perfectly offset with the distinctive Hedgren chrome detailing that makes this bag a true gem.

This is a water-repellent bag you will use again and again, so we have added a number of features to ensure it lasts, including an adjustable shoulder strap that is removable should you prefer not to use it. Metal studs on the base ensure the fabric remains undamaged, while a soft leather accent on the carry handle keeps it safe from wear. Open side pockets make it easy to access what you need in a hurry, while RFID protection keeps your contactless cards out of harm’s way.

Product Features
  • Colour: 
    • Black
    • Golden olive
    • Windsor Wine
  • Dimensions: 27 x 12 x 30cm
  • Weight: 480g
  • Outer body material: Combination polyester and nylon
  • Lining material: 100% Polyester
  • Strap length: 65cm
  • RFID blocking material to protect your personal information
  • Two interior slip pockets, zippered pocket, and separate padded pocket for small tablet
  • Double leather handles, 12 cm drop
  • Adjustable, removable shoulder strap
  • Two exterior open side pockets, one zippered pocket on front
  • Silver-tone hardware
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