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 |
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Handle drop length | 10 1/2'' |
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