Vera Bradley Iconic Grand Extra-large Tote in Purple

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Fun, colorful and organized: Comfortable handles top a very spacious Vera Bradley cotton tote that reverses from printed to patterned. Extra-Large sized bag; 17-1/2W x 15H x 7-1/2D (width is measured across the bottom of handbag). Silhouette is based off 5'9 model. 12L double shoulder straps. Open top. 1 interior zip pocket & key clip. Laptop compatible (std. Size 13-15). 89 lbs approximate weight. Bag reverses easily by turning inside out and flipping the inside bottom panel. When reversed, seams turn inside with strap hooks on the outside. All cotton.

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