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This double bucket pebble leather tote from the Bodhi Handbags Collection is one striking bag. It features a unique and ideal silhouette for the woman who carries her life in her bag. The front has two expandable front pockets, which are adorned with leather covered Bodhi buttons. The tubular handles are very comfortable to wear over the shoulder. The great cinching detail along the straps adds a stylish, modern look to this classic design. The interior has lots of room with two cell phone pockets and a large zipper pocket.
Made of 100% pebble leather
9" L x 15" H x 9" D with 8" strap drop
Care: leave in dust bag when not using
Delivery Information:
This item is shipped via courier.
ABOUT JOSEPH JANUS Joseph Janus’ rise in the fashion world started at an early age in Los Angeles reviving the JNCO Jean Company into a multi million dollar corporation. Being recognized as a fashion leader, Mr. Janus gained notoriety through publications such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Brand Week magazine. He was awarded with the coveted “marketer of the year” title in 1997 by Advertising Age magazine. With Janus’ expertise in fashion forward designs & 20 years of experience, he recently launched the critically acclaimed luxury handbag line called BODHI Handbags which held immediate placement in some of the high-end retailers across the USA. GIVING BACK Janus created Fearless Management to manage music artists, assemble groups and produce music. Most recently, Janus signed singer songwriter and humanitarian Ben Jelen. In conjunction with his music management, Janus and Jelen also developed a charity titled “The Ben Jelen Foundation” to help create a greener earth. Collecting donations from Fiji water, Altoids and Café Bustello. Their charitable efforts combined will help fund green initiatives around the globe. |