Frye Deborah Shoulder
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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.)- Add a little vintage flair to your ensemble with the Deborah Shoulder bag!
- Made of distressed vintage leather.
- Shimmery, hand-applied studs in four different finishes for a distressed look.
- Dual shoulder straps. Shoulder drop: 10" length.
- Canvas lining with zip pocket, two slip pockets and key clip.
- Internal magnetic closure.
- Holds your wallet, sunglasses, personal technology and a copy of your favorite magazine.
- Dimensions: 14" wide x 5.5" deep x 12" high.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 13 in
- Depth: 5 1⁄2 in
- Height: 12 in
- Handle Length: 24 in
- Handle Drop: 9 in
- Weight: 1 lb 7 oz
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Frye's current Harness Boots are rooted in tradition and continue to draw influence from the Cavalry. Today the classic Harness Boot holds a place in American culture. The Frye Harness Boot has been pictured in fashion spreads internationally. In 1938, on a trip to Washington, D.C., John A. Frye's grandson and namesake met a U.S. Navy Admiral who confided that he had trouble finding the Wellington boots he liked so much. As a favor, John agreed to make him a pair. Frye continued to fill requests for these boots through the Second World War. During World War II, Frye supplied thousands of servicemen with Frye Wellington boots, known as Jet Boots, by mail order.
In the 1960's, Frye reintroduced the Campus Boot, from its 1860 original, featuring a bulky toe and chunky heel that came to epitomize the attitude and the style of the 60's and 70's. There was nothing like these "new" Frye Boots on the market, and consumers began to demand "Original Fryes." When searching for items to represent the America of the 60's, the Smithsonian Institute chose a pair of Frye Boots.
The quality of all Frye shoes is timeless. For almost 150 years, Frye leather products have continued to be benchcrafted from the finest full grain leather uppers. It takes over 190 steps to make one pair of Frye boots. Frye remains dedicated to the commitment of craftsmanship for which Frye boots and Frye shoes have been known for more than 100 years.
Customer Reviews
Frye Deborah Shoulder
Average rating is 3 out of 5 from a total of 10 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I have been looking for a stylish tote bag for a while. I was able to get the Frye boots called Deborah on sale and when I saw this bag, I knew it was meant to be mine. Very roomy and easy to use and find your stuff. It has a very distressed leather surface with wonderful mini-studs.
Read more » « Show less February 15, 2011 by AnonymousTop Critical Review
1 person found this review helpful.
I've admired this bag for a while. I held off for a while because of the price and then finally bit the bullet. I just couldn't help it. I had to have this bag! And I must say and it is as beautiful in person as it looks in pictures. I get compliments on the bag all the time. It is just gorgeous! Here's the problem, though - the corners along the bottom of the sides (along the seams) started to fray within 2-3 weeks of using the bag. The leather is just sort of disintegrating. I am heartbroken, because I have to return it and probably shouldn't try another one. I just noticed a similar complaint from someone else's review here. This problem can't be a coincidence. Frye why? This bag is way too expensive for this to be happening. Very, very sad. :(
Read more » « Show less November 12, 2012 by Anonymous- Sort by:
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I have been looking for a stylish tote bag for a while. I was able to get the Frye boots called Deborah on sale and when I saw this bag, I knew it was meant to be mine. Very roomy and easy to use and find your stuff. It has a very distressed leather surface with wonderful mini-studs.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Grand Junction, Colorado
- February 15, 2011
I've admired this bag for a while. I held off for a while because of the price and then finally bit the bullet. I just couldn't help it. I had to have this bag! And I must say and it is as beautiful in person as it looks in pictures. I get compliments on the bag all the time. It is just gorgeous! Here's the problem, though - the corners along the bottom of the sides (along the seams) started to fray within 2-3 weeks of using the bag. The leather is just sort of disintegrating. I am heartbroken, because I have to return it and probably shouldn't try another one. I just noticed a similar complaint from someone else's review here. This problem can't be a coincidence. Frye why? This bag is way too expensive for this to be happening. Very, very sad. :(
- Anonymous - customer
- November 12, 2012
This bag is absolutely beautiful. It sits on my shoulder perfectly. It is big enough to hold everything I need without being huge. Here's the problem: I've only been carrying it since Tuesday (today is Thursday) and the part that sits against my hip is already peeling. That is totally disgusting for a bag at this price.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Johnson City, TN
- November 1, 2012
I love this bag! My favorite by far. Just the right size and I can find my keys. I hang them on the key fob inside.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Springboro Ohio
- May 7, 2013
Great roomy bag - just know that you are getting a factory-distressed vintage looking bag from Frye. They started the distressed look for you and it will undoubtedly become more distressed over time. If you don't want it to "age" too quickly, it's a good idea to start conditioning it frequently. Love the feel and slouch of the bag. I wanted a bag that looked casual and "thrown around" and this works great for my lifestyle (casual/edgy, parent).
- Anonymous - customer
- November 29, 2012





