




Structured Suede Top Handle Bag
The structured suede bag that makes a coffee run look like a magazine shoot.
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Some bags carry your things; this one carries the whole outfit. Slip the top handle over your wrist and jeans and a tee suddenly look intentional — the soft suede finish reads quietly expensive, while the structured shape holds its line from the school run to the dinner table. Inside, there's room for everything you actually need, without ever looking like luggage.
Why you'll love it:
- Structured silhouette keeps its shape all day — as polished at 6pm as it was at 8am
- Soft-nap suede finish feels tactile and looks far more expensive than it is
- Neat top handle carries purse, phone and keys comfortably in hand or over the wrist
Perfect for: Office days · Lunch dates · City weekends · Dinner out
Materials & details:
- Material: Soft-nap faux-suede with a structured build
- Structured silhouette holds its shape all day
- Neat top handle carries comfortably in hand or on the wrist
- Care: Spot clean with a soft, dry brush; keep away from water
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Started by two friends, now worn by women in 30+ countries and rated 4.7/5 by 12,000+ of them. Every piece earns its place by one rule: would we both reach for it on a Tuesday morning? Elegant, wearable, made to be lived in.
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