Vienna Chain Carry Bag
- Medium Size Handbag (31 cm): Ideal for daily use spacious enough for essentials without being bulky.
- Premium PU Leather: Made from soft, durable PU leather with a smooth matte finish that’s easy to clean and long-lasting.
- Dual Carry Options: Comes with a sturdy top handle and a detachable adjustable strap for shoulder or crossbody use.
- Functional Interior: Includes two compartment and one inner pocket to neatly organize your wallet, phone, and small accessories.
- Elegant Design with Chain Detail: Subtle gold-tone chain handle adds a modern, classy accent suitable for all occasions.
- Versatile Everyday Bag: Perfect for work, college, shopping, or outings a balance of practicality and timeless style.

- Description
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Carry confidence wherever you go with the ELLATONA Women’s PU Leather Shoulder Handbag, crafted for everyday elegance and comfort. Made from good-quality PU leather, this bag has a structured body that holds its shape and gives a polished look for both work and casual wear. The bag features a top handle with a metal chain accent and a detachable adjustable strap, allowing you to carry it as a handbag or shoulder bag. Its flap closure keeps your belongings secure, while the spacious main compartment and internal pocket help organize daily essentials like your phone, wallet, keys, and makeup. At 31 cm in length, this is a medium-sized handbag ideal for regular use without feeling bulky. Thoughtfully designed for women who prefer simple, durable, and classy accessories that complement every outfit.
- Additional information
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color Black, Green, Khaki, Tan, White
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- Shipping & Return
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Shipping & Return
- Dispatch: Within 24 Hours
- No Brand Warranty
- Free shipping across all products on a minimum purchase of Rs. 1000.
- Delivery time - 7-10 business days
- Cash on delivery might be available
- Easy 30 days returns and exchanges
Free and Easy Returns
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