A Coach Large Leather Julianne Handbag….
First, it's a very large bag. It’s fourteen by fifteen inches, it's large enough to hold all of what you'd want to put in it. The size, however, isn't just for convenience: it's to showcase the leather and embossments that really set this bag off. Set with circular, dumbbell-style designs reminiscent of the ancient sun and moon symbols (one is embossed darkly, the other more light), these figures seem to gyrate over the bag, nearly colliding, but not quite.
The twisted leather straps and handles and bright brass fittings finish off the huge style of this leather handbag, with the classic Coach emblem of the carriage and horses at the top between the handles. The leather itself is patent and has a deep, bright, lustrous sheen that cannot be missed. The browns and blacks of the leather on this Julianne bag and its designs are stunning and eye-catching.
Inside are pockets with zippers, multifunction pockets for cellphones, and a keying. It's zip-top closure keeps everything secured inside. The strap is detachable and is in a cross-body length while the handles are large enough to double as shoulder straps.
A truly remarkable and unique handbag is found in this Coach Inlaid Large Leather Julianne.
LEATHER LARGE JULIANNE Highlights
*Hybrid silhouette offers satchel, shoulder and cross-body versatility with detachable strap *New Madison Leather is a lightweight Italian leather with a subtle texture and polished finish *Two inside zip pockets *Cellphone/multifunction pockets *Ring to clip an accessory or keyfob *Zip top closure *Outside back zip pocket *Fabric contrast lining *Detachable strap *15” handles with 6” drop *15 1/2 (L) x 15 (H) x 5 (W)
Tags: Coach Handbags, Coach Leather, New Coach Julianne Handbag

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