Item# SUHB9353
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The Ume Sakura Tapestry Hobo Shoulder Bag features a collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the world's largest museum of applied and decorative arts and design. This elegant pattern is based on a magnificent furisode (swinging sleeves) kimono in the V&A collection. The design of the original reveals the dynamism of Japanese textile design in the early 20th century. The auspicious motifs of bamboo and plum blossom suggest the robe worn for very special occasions.
This shoulder bag has a zipper closure, and is perfect for work, travel, school or shopping. The lined inside has a zip pocket and two slip pockets; with one especially designed for your cell phone. Size: 13.8" x 13" x 5.1".
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