Winnie the Pooh Dooney & Bourke Tote Bag – Annual Passholder
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Winnie the Pooh Dooney & Bourke Tote Bag – Annual Passholder
You’ll have a hunny of a time hanging out with Winnie the Pooh and his pals when carrying around this tote from Dooney & Bourke. The charming illustration on the front and back pictures Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger striding through the Hundred Acre Wood.
You’ll have a hunny of a time hanging out with Winnie the Pooh and his pals when carrying around this tote from Dooney & Bourke. The charming illustration on the front and back pictures Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger striding through the Hundred Acre Wood.
Created especially for Annual Passholders
Front and back features Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore walking in the Hundred Acre Wood
Underside of tote features allover pattern of Winnie the Pooh and pals in the Hundred Acre Wood*
Screen art on coated cotton
Genuine leather trims with blue edging
Zip top closure with leather pulls
Exterior zip pocket with leather pull
Three interior slip pockets, including cell phone pocket
Interior zip pocket
Interior key hook
Goldtone hardware
Leather carry handles
Fabric lined
”Dooney & Bourke Since 1975” embossed leather label inside
”Dooney & Bourke” embossed metal label on front
*Please note: Each piece is unique. Pattern elements may vary.
80% PVC / 20% cotton
Trim: 100% leather
11 1/2” H x 14” W x 6 3/4” D
Handle drop length: 10 1/2”
Imported
Item No.420147323358
Additional information
Dimensions
11 1/2'' H x 14'' W x 6 3/4'' D
Handle drop length
10 1/2''
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