Cole Haan Linley Rounded A Line Hobo
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Be seen as sophisticated and chic carrying this Cole Haan™ hobo-style handbag.
- Made of leather.
- Holds your wallet, sunglasses, personal technology and a small cosmetic case.
- Shoulder strap.
- Polished hardware accents.
- Signature logo plaque detail at side.
- Top-zip closure.
- Jacquard logo lined interior with a back wall zip pocket and multifunctional slip pockets.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 14 in
- Depth: 5 in
- Height: 11 1⁄2 in
- Handle Length: 16 in
- Handle Drop: 6 in
- Weight: 1 lb 8 oz
- Please note, the hardware color and interior lining may differ from the color shown in the photo.
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Born more than a century ago at the intersection of form and function, Cole Haan has been innovating ever since founder Trafton Cole started making resoleable shoes during the depression. After being bought by Nike in 1988, Cole Haan began introducing footwear with built-in air chambers, utilizing Nike's cutting edge technology to make everything from women's heels to wingtips more comfortable than they'd ever been. Today, the NYC-based brand takes its inspiration from the streets of New York City, offering a range of classic staples with their signature twist—from outerwear and handbags to heels and weekenders—that can stand up to the rigors of the city and still look good.
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Cole Haan Linley Rounded A Line Hobo
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Love the bag. Super soft leather, perfect size, my work laptop even fits in here.
- Anonymous - customer
- September 16, 2012





