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Great boot bag from our pals at Ida Mae. 100%cotton. Made in TEXAS!
Protect your boots in style with our premium Quilted Boot Bags, available in three versatile sizes: Standard, Tall and Baby. Each bag is thoughtfully designed and proudly made in Texas, combining durable craftsmanship with a touch of elegance.
Features:
Machine Washable: Effortless maintenance for your favorite boots. Keep them looking pristine without the hassle.
Texan Craftsmanship: Crafted from start to finish in the heart of Texas, ensuring quality and authenticity in every stitch.
Sizing: Standard accommodates up to a 17-inch shaft. Tall accommodates up to a 20-inch shaft.
Whether you're a seasoned cowboy or a fashion enthusiast, our Quilted Boot Bag combines durability and style to protect your boots in Texan fashion. Elevate your boot game – order yours today!
This is a really pretty woven rattan handbag! It will be the perfect addition to your summer outfits! Note the diamond shaped pattern. Hand woven in Bali, it is fire cured for durability. 8" x 4" x 6.5"
Rattan Cane Cell Phone Bag
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$84.00
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This pretty bag is the perfect hands free bag this summer! The cross body strap is adjustable. It is light weight and oh so stylish! 4' x 1.5" x 7". 42" adjustable strap
Made in Indonesia
Rattan Orb Handbag
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$109.00
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Rattan Clutch
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$59.00
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Large Square Cane Weave Rattan Tote
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$159.00
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Ata Vine Canteen Crossbody Bag
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$98.00
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ATA Vine Rectangle Box Crossbody Bag
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$98.00
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Winding Road Bali Bag
Our bags are hand crafted by master weavers working from their homes in the Tenganan Village in Eastern Bali. These talented women possess skills that have been passed down and perfected over many generations. After the vine is woven, each bag is cured over a fire of coconut shells for a week. The heat and smoke from the fire gives the bags their golden color and slightly smoky smell. This curing process makes them very durable- the locals say will last one hundred years!