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zebra print, satchel style shoulder bag

zebra print, satchel style shoulder bag

Regular price £55.00 GBP
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Uses:  Our satchel style shoulder bag is a great size for everyday use. It is big enough for all the essentials: (wallet, phone, cosmetics, tissues, keys ( attached to the handy carabina, so you don't lose them) small umbrella, notebook, pen) and you can also fit in a book, or a drink. The  two zip pockets  (one at the front , hidden by the flap  and one inside ) give extra security for your belongings . The neutral colours of the exterior make it very wearable with most colours and the pink interior adds a pop of colour to brighten your day

Size and specification:  25cm wide, 20 cm tall and 8cm deep. The outer fabric has grey balck and white zebra pattern on a grey background, with a slate grey plain base . The zip pocket on the front has a 16cm opening and grey zip. There are two interior pockets : a zip pocket with  a 16cm pink zip and a  pink and white, spot pattern, slip pocket ; 15cm deep by 20cm wide .  The strap is made from the slate grey fabric  and can be extended from 93m to 157cm . The lining is rose pink and the front flap closes with a stud fastening 

Washing instructions : handwash, do not tumble dry, can be ironed

Inspiration:

There are 3 living species of zebra: the plains zebra, Mountain zebra and Grevy's zebra. Plains zebras are slightly smaller, and have black stripes which extend around the belly. Grevy's zebras have narrower black stripes and a white belly and Mountain zebras have a dewlap, white belly and intermediate width stripes. 

All 3 species eat a variety of grasses incuding some tougher ones that other animals can't digest, leaving the shorter grasses for other species and helping to maintain biodiversity. As they migrate, they move nutrients to different ecosystems and improve the fertility of the soil with their faeces. Themajor threats to zebras are hunting , predators, climate change (exacerbating drought) , loss of habitat due to encroachment by agriculture, livestock grazing and humans. and disease 

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