Small shoulder bag «Hummingbird»
Small shoulder bag «Hummingbird»
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- Swiss made
- 40°
- Ecological materials
Discover the "Kolibri" shoulder bag – your stylish everyday companion! This practical little bag keeps your public transport or pool pass, bank cards, cell phone, or keys always within easy reach. Water-repellent and featuring an adjustable red and black strap, the Kolibri makes a statement in terms of functionality and style. The front zipper makes it easy to access. Treat yourself to the perfect blend of elegance and practicality!
Mass:
W 13 cm x H 19 cm x D 0.5 cm
Weight:
30 g
Material:
ECONYL® , carrier tape polypropylene (Swiss made)
Washable at 40°.
This bag is sewn in the Uri bag factory of KoKoTé; you receive a Swiss Made product! By purchasing it, you also support the integration of people with a refugee background. into the Swiss labor market.
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