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Faux Leather Clutch Women Wedding Purse Simulated Stones Evening Beige Handbag

Faux Leather Clutch Women Wedding Purse Simulated Stones Evening Beige Handbag

* A designer faux leather fabric woman clutch purse / handbag.
* Color of the clutch is beige with beautiful golden colored print.
* A three simulated stones design is used on the front side.
* Itcontains two magnetic button enclosure with flap magnetic button enclosure.
* It contains a chain string for easy carrying and also contains one small pocket inside.
* Interior is made of soft and smooth fabric.
* Suitable for all occasions like marriages, evening parties etc.

SIZE (INCHES)
10.5" X 4.4" (approx)


Features

  • SALE FOR - 1 Clutch
  • COLOR - Beige
  • SIZE - 10.5" X 4.4" (approx)
  • For more details about the clutch please read the description.
  • CLP725D

Brand: IBA




Product Details

  • Color: Beige
  • Brand: IBA

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