FUTA TOTE
The new Futa leather tote by Bellini is a chic contemporary classic.
The new Futa leather tote by Bellini is a chic contemporary classic. Made with double finished Italian leather, it is unlined.Ā Exposing all our skilled workmanship and detail.
The Futa tote is vertical, with short handles and a detachable shoulder strap.Ā The flat head metal rivets on the handles add a touch of luxury to an otherwise ultra-sober design. A matching, detachable leather wallet is included! Available in trendy natural colours, pebbled calf leather.
Like all Bellini handbags, the Futa tote is Made in Italy with genuine Italian leather.Ā This design is available for private label.
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