A Floral Favorite
An everyday tote available in a size that's just right. Featuring two carry options an adjustable, removable crossbody strap or rolled handles on top this lightweight silhouette features an intricate pocket system that organizes your essentials with ease.Roberta Pieri Flower Classic Small Robertina Tote
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A Floral Favorite
An everyday tote available in a size that's just right. Featuring two carry options an adjustable, removable crossbody strap or rolled handles on top this lightweight silhouette features an intricate pocket system that organizes your essentials with ease.- Made in Italy. Nylon texture. Dust bag.
For simple spot cleaning, use a soft cotton cloth slightly dampened with distilled water (sodium-free seltzer water may be substituted) and a mild bar soap, applied in a circular motion. Repeat with distilled water only to ensure no residual soap remains. The fabric should then be allowed to dry completely.
Oily spots should first be wiped free of excess liquid. Talcum powder is then sprinkled on the area and allowed to sit briefly. Using a dry toothbrush, gently brush the powder away to alleviate the soil.
The Vacchetta leather trim and handles will naturally darken over time with use and with exposure to light. No creams, polishes, cleansers, or leather conditioning products should be used on the trim and handles.
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Gorgeous Italian nylon material.
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Zippered closure keeps things secure inside.
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Sleek leather accents tie it all together.
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Two unique carry options for a personalized feel.
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Unique floral pattern makes a bold statement.
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Designed in Norwalk, CT by Peter Dooney.
detail one
Gorgeous Italian nylon material.
detail two
Zippered closure keeps things secure inside.
detail three
Sleek leather accents tie it all together.
detail four
Two unique carry options for a personalized feel.
detail five
Unique floral pattern makes a bold statement.
detail six
Designed in Norwalk, CT by Peter Dooney.