Marleigh Satchel With Kaffe Fassett Print
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Due to shipping restrictions, fragrances cannot be expedited and must be shipped separately, via ground.
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- Glovetanned leather _x000D_
- Inside zip pocket _x000D_
- Zip closure, suede lining _x000D_
- Handles with 4" drop _x000D_
- Detachable strap with 28 3/4" drop for shoulder or crossbody wear _x000D_
- Instantly change the look of your bag with an interchangeable strap. _x000D_
- 9 1/2" (L) x 9 3/4" (H) x 6" (W) _x000D_
- Also available in other sizes _x000D_
Our Marleigh satchel is inspired by bowling styles from the 1950s reimagined for today. It’s crafted of textured glovetanned leather featuring a deeply-hued maximalist print by renowned textile artist Kaffe Fassett. The rounded silhouette features luxe piping trim, luggage top handles, an interior zip pocket for organizing essentials and is finished with our polished metal Coach retro graphic. Carry by hand or attach the crossbody strap for versatile wear.
About the artist: With a unique sense of color and a drive to create, Kaffe Fassett is internationally recognized for his half-century of work in the decorative arts—needlepoint, patchwork, knitting, painting and ceramics. Traveling the globe giving lectures and workshops, the multimedia artist’s complex designs can be found in museum collections all over the world.
About the artist: With a unique sense of color and a drive to create, Kaffe Fassett is internationally recognized for his half-century of work in the decorative arts—needlepoint, patchwork, knitting, painting and ceramics. Traveling the globe giving lectures and workshops, the multimedia artist’s complex designs can be found in museum collections all over the world.