Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag
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- Care Instructions: Hand washing recommended.
- Material: Nylon
Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag
The Eldorado Small Shoulder/Travel Bag is an iconic silhouette of Kipling with a complete organizer and perfect for those always on the go. Made from water-resistant 420 Denier nylon for rugged durability with sleek-style sense. Adjustable shoulder strap allows you to wear the bag over your shoulder or as a crossbody.
Front and back zippered pockets are perfect for holding small,
quick-access items like loose change, a parking voucher, and more.
Hook-and-loop closure on the front flap lift up to reveal four
open-top pouches that are ideal places to hold pens, a small notebook or business cards. Main flap compartment features one open-top pouch, one hook-and-loop pocket, and three card slots.
Comes with signature Kipling monkey key chain.
- Eldorado Small Shoulder Bag
Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag Black
- Care Instructions: Hand washing recommended.
- Fabric/Material: Nylon
- Dimensions: 10.0 inches (H) x 6.0 inches (W) x 8.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 0.45 pounds
Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag True Blue
- Care Instructions: Hand washing recommended.
- Fabric/Material: Nylon
- Dimensions: 8.0 inches (H) x 4.0 inches (W) x 6.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 0.4 pounds
Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag Black Tonal
- Care Instructions: Hand washing recommended.
- Fabric/Material: Nylon
- Dimensions: 8.0 inches (H) x 4.0 inches (W) x 6.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 0.45 pounds
Kipling El Dorado Small Shoulder Bag True Blue Tonal
- Care Instructions: Hand washing recommended.
- Fabric/Material: Nylon
- Dimensions: 8.0 inches (H) x 4.0 inches (W) x 6.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 0.45 pounds
- Made in China
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