Cambridge Satchel the bowls bag red celtic grain
Description
Colour Inspiration Red. Plain and simple - but with the added sophistication of our Celtic grain texture. This red is the perfect red if you are confident, stylish and ready to make a great impression. Product Description Since its launch in Summer 2021, the Bowls Bag has been the centre of attention. A real head-turner, its distinctive shape has earned it many nicknames - from the barrel and the cylinder to the tube bag. Needless to say it has quickly become a key member of the Cambridge Satchel family! Inspired by a bag discovered at an antiques fair, believed to date back to the 1930s, it immediately stood out as an unforgettable design. Originally intended as a carrier for two wooden bowls, this bag is ideal for modern day life. We’re sure you’ll agree that its simple cylindrical shape is unique and eye-catching. Like all our bags, the Bowls Bag is handcrafted in the heart of England. We have replaced the traditional buckles with magnetic closures whilst maintaining the exact same look. To prevent the bag rolling we have added small feet and a detachable shoulder strap gives versatility and functionality. Once you see it you will instantly understand why we had to bring it back! *Please note that due to its magnetic closures, The Bowls Bag may not be able to withstand the weight of heavy Bowls and is designed to be used as a modern-day handbag. Key Features Unique cylindrical shape Gold metallic feet to stop the bag from rolling Detachable shoulder strap to offer versatility Magnetic closures cleverly disguised as traditional buckles Our bicycle logo on the end as we are just so proud of this little stunner Full branding on reverse Size Guide External (Including Handle) H: 17.5cm W: 26cm D: 12cm External (Excluding Handle) H: 12cm W: 26cm D: 12cm Internal H: 12cm W: 19cm D: 10cm Strap Drop Short: 55cm Long: 61cm All measurements are approximate and can vary slightly as each bag is handmade from a natural material. BOWNA1407MPG10101
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