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Paul Smith Polka Dot Leather Clutch

Paul Smith Polka Dot Leather Clutch

9.8.2006 | by Megs | under: Clutches

Paul Smith Polka Dot Leather Clutch‘Polka dots checks and stripes’ is a children’s song that I specifically remember watching on TV when I was young. Someone else please tell me that you too have heard this song! At the time I did not realize that polka dots were sometimes a very big fashion hit or miss. For this fall, they are a fashion do, that is if you do it right. An easy way to pull off polka dots is with a cute clutch. The Brit fashion designer Paul Smith has been around since 1970 with his unique designs and funky swirl pattern. To take on the polka dot pattern and add a personal flair, Paul Smith released the Paul Smith Polka Dot Leather Clutch. Black background gives way to the off-white polka dots on this frame top clutch. There is also a leather strap with buckle detail on the front and an interior pocket. Paul made this clutch sassy and perfect to be handheld, measuring 10.5″ x 5.5″ x 1.5″. For an affordable fall clutch will all the style needed, buy this via eLuxury for $540.

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Malinda from MA says:
on October 23rd, 2006 at 4:04 PM

Yes! I know that song and I have been scouring the internet trying to find it! That’’s how I wound up here…cute purse, by the way.

 
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