Volcom Caught On A Yacht Bag SKU: #7914121
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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.)- Set sail on the high seas of undeniable fashion when you tote the Caught On A Yacht Bag from Volcom®.
- A cotton handbag with faux-leather trim.
- Perfect for carrying your wallet, keys and small personal technology.
- Detachable, adjustable crossbody strap.
- Dual shoulder straps for easy toting.
- Metal logo at front.
- Top-zip closure.
- Interior lined with zippered back wall pocket.
- 70% cotton, 30% PU.
- Imported.
- Bottom Width: 15 in
- Middle Width: 13 1⁄2 in
- Top Width: 11 1⁄2 in
- Depth: 3 in
- Height: 13 in
- Handle Length: 19 1⁄2 in
- Handle Drop: 7 in
- Accessory Strap Length: 57 1⁄2 in
- Accessory Strap Drop: 27 in
- Weight: 1 lb
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1 person found this review helpful
February 3, 2012
Anonymous
from KCMO
Cute bag. Vibrant blue color. The double straps fall off the shoulder at times. Very roomy.
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3 people found this review helpful
February 8, 2012
Jeanine
from Chicago, IL
This bag is not too big, not too small, but can get heavy quickly if you pack it too much and if you don't have the crossbody strap available, you'll feel like you're lugging around a 25 pound kettle ball. Again, if you don't have the crossbody strap, the normal handles don't fit comfortably over your shoulder, at least for me, which is the reason why I gave that part 4 stars, but otherwise this is a high quality product. It's cute and I’ve been getting loads of compliments.
Brands I'd also recommend: Etnies, Roxy
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About Volcom
The goal of Volcom is to provide clothing to people who share a passion for art, music, film, skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding and motocross. They are focused on supporting athletes, artists and musicians – providing a means for creative individuals to come together and collectively express themselves. This collaborative effort results in everything from the ever-growing "Let the Kids Ride Free" contest series to the high-profile "Volcom Pipeline Pro" surf competition on down to their in-house independent record label – Volcom Entertainment.
Volcom's belief that "the only constant is change" defines their willingness to embrace the complexity and diversity that exists in the world and their ability to apply it to their overall creative output. It also speaks of their open-minded approach to business and life in general. This flexible outlook enables Volcom to take on many meanings and stay relevant on many levels.
Founded on a snowboarding trip in the winter of 1991 by Richard Woolcott and Tucker Hall, the Volcom idea would incorporate a major philosophy of the times: "Youth Against Establishment". This energy was an enlightened state to support young creative thinking. Volcom was (and still is) a family of people not willing to accept the suppression of the established ways.
Their products (which include streetwear, boardshorts, denim, swimwear, sandals, accessories and outerwear) incorporate a distinctive mixture of fashion and function combined with quality, comfort and athletic performance. The environmentally conscience V.Co-Logical Series, the rider-collaborative V.Co-Operative Series and the Featured Artist Series are just few of Volcom's premiere product collections. With designs for men, girls and youth, they create clothing that not only exemplifies their lifestyle, but enhances the ability to live it.

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