Beachy
Wildflowers | $52
This
purse
is begging, pleading to be taken to the beach,
and quick!! Who are you to say no? |
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Black
Bombshell | $52
Like big, beautiful floral fireworks on a pitch-black summer
night, we love this fabric for adding punch to our favorite classic
color! |
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Georgia
Peachy | $52
We’ve definitely got Georgia on the mind with this soft and sweet
fabric. A gorgeous paisley print swirled with a lovely green and a
hint of white is a perfect combination for those smooth and subtle
kind of days! |
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Midsummer
Night's Disco | $52
Think of how much more fun Shakespeare would be to read if it
was written with a disco theme. Seriously, I bet it would reduce the
number of English Lit classes skipped on college campuses by 50
percent or more. I mean, if Romeo had just said “Ahhh, Freak Out!”
to Juliet, things would have turned out differently for those crazy
kids. |
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Avocado
Tango | $52
With
the colors of mangoes and avocados, carrying
this purse counts on your nutritional tally
as a fruit and veggie for the day. |
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Kiwi
Polka | $52
Wouldn't
it be funny if a dance was invented for the
Kiwi? Kind of like the Chicken Dance, but
for fruit? Well, in the meantime we'll make
do with this purse. |
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Mr.
Ice Cream Man | $52
Mr.
Ice Cream man, won't you bring me a treat in
each of these colors? This multi-colored polka-dotted
purse brings all the fabulous colors of a tropical
sherbet right into your wardrobe. |
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Swiss
Chocolate | $52
Again, with the food theme. This deep, rich chocolate brown
fabric is dotted with perfect, white dots … the Swiss would be
proud. |
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The
Sky Is Falling! | $52
And it is leaving perfect aquamarine dots on this groovy brown
fabric!!! Hey, we’re loving it! |
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Floral
Éclair | $52
Have you noticed that we strangely equate many of
our fabrics to some sort of sweet treat? Hmm…we’re
going to try to get to the bottom of that asap,
but in the meantime enjoy this yummy floral palette spread atop a
huge river of chocolate-colored fabric.
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Floral
Punch Kaleidoscope | $52
Now
THIS is the pattern we were looking for when
we were playing with our kaleidoscopes in the
70s. If we could get the spots on Twister changed
to these flowers we'd really be onto something. |
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