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Fendi B. Fendi Patent Trim Shoulder Bag

Fendi B. Fendi Patent Trim Shoulder Bag

8.3.2006 | by Megs | under: Fendi Handbags

Fendi B Fendi Patent Trim Shoulder BagIs anyone else sweltering hot? I am sure I am not the only one. NYC is so blazing hot that I feel myself melting even as a type this. So rather than get bold and daring with a bright color, I am going to go for a hot black bag. When the Fendi B line was first released I was not sure about it. Like so many other lines, this line has grown on me immensely. The Fendi B. Fendi Patent Trim Shoulder Bag doubles grained leather and patent accents to bring an overall bang to this bag. I stress big bags constantly but having a smaller shoulder bag is just as important. This shoulder bag shows class and a shape and style that I truly believe you cannot go wrong with. The two patent buckles on the front have aged brass double F tabs and the shoulder strap is patent with brass chain links. I can’t get over the beauty of this bag; snap me out of this craze if I am wrong. This bag that has caught my eye has fine canvas lining, an interior patch pocket, and measures 12.5″ x 8″ x 3″. I need to save $1210 and buy this bag through eLuxury.

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Nabeelah says:
on August 24th, 2006 at 12:12 AM

You are not alone - I am also deeply in love with the shoulder bag. I think it looks even more beautiful than the medium sized patent trim bag (even though I usually favour bigger bags).

 
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