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Brave Brown Bag in Munari Shade-Midi
Brave Brown Bag
[BBB 02 MSH]

CAD$130.00

Munari Shade - Cranberry and Ginger combination

The Munari Shade pattern is a combination of the various colours available in other Brave Brown Bags. Each panel is seamlessly connected to bring you this fantastic and eye catching tote. Because of the variations in colour, it can go with any outfit (the base panel varies from black to an indigo blue).

It is slightly more expensive than the other designs due to workmanship required to combine different panels. It's definitely worth it, especially if you cannot make up your mind if you should get the cranberry or ginger bag!

Each carryall is hand-constructed in waxed cotton on the outside with a complementary solid or print cotton on the inside. The reinforced top and base make the bags strong but lightweight. Handles are secured with hidden stitching and the bottom is fitted with a firm base.

The bag mesures 9.5"W x 12"H x 5.5"D.

As featured in magazines: Instyle; Gourmet; Martha Stewart Living, House and Garden, HGTV's Room Service with Sarah Richardson ...etc., Used by Marc Jacobs, Donald Sutherland. Brave Brown Bag is a versatile, chic everyday tote. Midi is the perfect bag to bring your lunch, yogurt and fruit to work and throw in the newspaper as well. The colours are striking but conservative so it won't clash with designer fashion handbags. It was mentioned as the "perfect lunch bag" in InStyle 2005.

Made in Canada.

This item is eligible for Free Shipping in Canada.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 04 October, 2005.
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