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Signare Tapestry William Morris Strawberry Thief Blue Shopper Bag with Umbrella

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William Morris Strawberry Thief Blue Shopper Bag with Umbrella

Shopper Bag

FABRIC COMPOSITION

Made from eco dyed yarn

100% recyclable polyester

Vegan Friendly PU leather

EASY CARE

Clean it with a damp cloth. Do not soak in water.

Express your individuality with Signare unique shopper bag.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This shopper bag is sturdily made for a busy day at the shops; with ample room provided for your goods.

  • Pair of full width pockets located on both sides of the shopper; one is fastened with a zip and the other with Velcro for a stylish variation and easy access.
  • Lined with patterned nylon on the inside and features zip pocket for belongings.
  • Top of the bag is gusseted with the tapestry material and has zip fastening across the full width, with velcro fasteners for extra security.
  • Two grab handles for carriage.
  • Reinforced base for extra support.
  • Mesh pocket at one end of the bag, ideal storage for a water bottle or umbrella.

Product size: 31 x 30 x 13.5 cm

Umbrella

This William Morris Blue Strawberry Thief  Automatic Folding Umbrella combines convenience and style.

Its auto open and close feature makes it efficient, while its lightweight design and UPF 50+ protection offer practicality.

Perfect for any weather, this brand new umbrella is a must-have for all.

UNIQUE LIFESTYLE DESIGN:

A sumptuous design that is instantly recognisable as the work of William Morris designs; it reproduces an original tapestry piece of his created in the 19th century called Strawberry Thief also known as William Morris birds. It depicts a story of why the juicy ripen strawberries are always disappearing in the garden? The witty eyes of birds tell all.