Francesco Biasia Islanda Zip Top Leather Handbag
Chic and elegant in its simplicity, the Islanda leather handbag from Francesco Biasia is the epitome of designer style.
Zippered top
Exterior magnetic-secured pocket
Bottom zippered pocket
Two side pockets for cell phone or PDA
Lined interior
Zippered interior pocket
Brushed goldtone o-ring buckles for straps
1-3/8-inch strap
Measures approximately 12 inches long x 4-5/8 inches wide x 7-1/2 inches tall
Available in natural or black
10-inch strap drop
100-percent leather
Imported
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