Harveys Seatbelt Bag Lola Convertible Clutch
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Description
- Add a feminine flair to your look with the sweetly stylish Lola convertible clutch.
- Made of genuine seatbelt material.
- Holds your credit cards, currency, lipstick and a slim cell phone.
- Single adjustable cross body strap. Cross body drop: 21" length.
- Front ruffle detail.
- Top zip closure.
- Signature print interior lining with a back wall zip pocket.
- Dimensions: 11 1/2" wide x 1/2" deep x 6 1/2" high.
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 11 1⁄2 in
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I bought this bag to go with me to a wedding. I love it and will go many other places. It is big enough for my cellphone, comb and other essentials but is also small enough to use without the strap. I love it.
- Mary F - customer
- from Rockford Illinois
- June 20, 2010





