This one-of-a-kind Saffiano pattern clutch bag has a loop handle, which enables the harried fashionista to swiftly free both hands so that she can concentrate on the runway. Items of daily carry, such as a mobile phone, wallet, and keys, may all fit cozily inside the compartments. Inside there is a pocket that is completely lined and has a zipper to close it. The manufacturing of this item utilizes vegan leather with Saffiano pattern. Additionally, one can discover a little pocket on the interior.
Key Features:
- Body Made of Polyurethane Leather To 100%: Material that is produced in a lab but has been designed to mimic the appearance and feel of real leather.
- Metal Zipper: Gold-colored metal zipper that is long-lasting and has a metal puller.
Care Instructions:
Before you can clean the bag, you must first remove all of the items that are currently inside of it. It is highly suggested to use a stain remover to do a pre-treatment on any stains that are apparent. First, mix some laundry detergent into some warm water, and then scrub the bag with a terry cloth or a soft bristle brush to clean it. Let the bag air dry completely before using it.
Key Fact:
Do You Know The History of the Clutch Bag and Why It Became So Popular?
The first contemporary clutch, pouch, or handbag emerged in England during the Industrial Revolution, when the country saw a rise in the number of people riding railroads. In 1841, while on a trip with his wife, English industrialist and candy tycoon Samuel Parkinson (famous for his butterscotch) saw that his wife's purse was too small and made of a material that wouldn't hold up throughout the trip. He promptly placed an order for luggage and trunks, and demanded that she have her own bag. So that she wouldn't blend in with the crowd at formal events while carrying one of the then-common carpetbags and other travelers' fabric bags used by members of the popular classes, he requested that the leather from his cases and trunks be used to make his wife a variety of handbags in different sizes. In response to the order, H. J. Cave (London) designed the first clutch and tote set in the annals of modern luxury handbags (called a "ladies traveling case"). Intentionally abandoned in Amsterdam's Bag Museum. Despite widespread criticism that H. J. Cave's purses were unneeded and too heavy, cumbersome, and "broke the backs of women," the business persevered in promoting and selling them in much the same way. Even though H. J. Cave mostly made trunks after 1865, they sometimes made purses for celebrations like the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2012. Still, in 2010, H.J. Cave resumed production of its handbags.
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Yellow Women Saffiano Clutch Bag with Cartoon Art Print
One size
Width, cm
24.00
Height, cm
16.70
Handle length, cm
17.00
Depth, cm
0.50
One size
Width, in
9.45
Height, in
6.57
Handle length, in
6.69
Depth, in
0.20