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LS7425 brown Handmade Beaded wedding Evening handbag/purse bag brow color Review



LS7425 brown Handmade Beaded wedding Evening handbag/purse bag brow color ReviewThis sundown purse is so full of bead work on both sides and even on the underneath. I don't think the depiction on line does it justice. This is a big purse and will hold many items looked-for for an sundown out. I probably read the dimensions, but was still bowled over at the size when I received it in the mail. This one comes with the short soubriquet and not a shoulder strap. It would make a gorgeous bridal purse. Again the price was right even with the shipping from Mr Feature Global.
- Purse Queen

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LS7425 brown Handmade Beaded wedding Evening handbag/purse bag brow color

1.Handmade Beaded Sundown shoulder bag/tense up wedding bag 2. fabric+ beads 3. size:9"x5"x0.5" 4. 48" comes off metal thread clear a fleeting thread 12" 5.affect: auburn





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