Bags in Brown and Rust
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Bags (in-stock items only)
Item Code: FJ65
Jute Cloth
Bag Size - 12 x 12 inches
Adjustable Strap Length - 40 inches
Weight - 300 gms.
¥5176 45% off (Sale)
¥2847
Item Code: FI58
Silk Cloth
16 x 18 inches
Weight - 380 gms.
¥8352 45% off (Sale)
¥4593
Item Code: FI60
Silk Cloth
17 x 17 inches
Weight - 360 gms.
¥8352 45% off (Sale)
¥4593
Item Code: ND35
Rexine
Bag Size - 8 x 6 inches
Strap Length - 36.5 inches
Weight - 200 gms.
¥4364 28% off (Sale)
¥3142
Item Code: OJ76
Rexine
Bag Size - 14.5 x 21 inches
Bag Handle - 18 Inches
¥4998 28% off (Sale)
¥3598
Item Code: OJ81
Rexine
Bag Size - 13 x 17 inches
Bag Handle - 15 Inches
¥3802 28% off (Sale)
¥2737
Item Code: FG08
Leather
10 x 5.25 inches
¥5627 6% off (Sale)
¥5289
Humans have used bags from times immemorial, with the earliest bags being no more than lengths of animal skin, cotton, or woven plant fibers, folded up at the edges with the shape secured with strings of the same material. Even though a simple tool, bags have aided the development of civilization since they allowed humans to easily collect and transport collection of food grains, berries and other implements. Bags today play an important role as a fashion accessory and complement and sometimes even overshadow the main apparel of the wearer. We feature bags of various kinds like Handbag, Purse, Hobo bag, Mail bag, Messenger bag, Money bag, Satchel, Sling bag, Shopping bag and Tote bag among others, in various media like cotton, leather, jute, plastic and more.
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