Frye Jenna Disc Crossbody
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Jenna Disc Crossbody from Frye® keeps all your essentials easily organized with its sleek, compact design and convenient separate compartments.
- Modern crossbody with all-over metal stud accents.
- Crossbody made of stone wash, stone antiqued or calf shine vintage leather.
- Three separate zip compartments offer excellent organization for your cash, cards and other small essentials.
- Single leather crossbody strap is removable and features an adjustable buckle.
- Top zip closure.
- Interior fabric lining.
- 100% leather.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 9 in
- Depth: 2 in
- Height: 6 in
- Accessory Strap Length: 47 in
- Accessory Strap Drop: 23 in
- Weight: 1 lb 6 oz
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