Durga - large croc-print overnight travel bag - orange

Large overnight travel bag. Burnt orange croc-print. Fully lined with pockets for phone, pens credit cards and keys. External zipped pocket on one side. Has short handles and comes with bonus long leather shoulder strap.

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    Delivery info

    Standard delivery is $10.95 per order across Australia (unless item has free shipping offer). All items sent with track and trace to help track your order. Items are stocked in our Sydney warehouse and sent out within 1-2 business days.

     
  • Returns info
    Returns info

    Returns our easy with our 30 day change of mind policy. Just return any item within 30 days for a credit to the value of the item (postage not refunded and return postage at own cost).

     
In Stock
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$240.00

Size information:

54 cm wide, 34 cm high, 22 cm base depth (expandable), handles 15 cm from bag to top of strap

Key Features:

  • Fully leather exterior with croc print
  • Additional adjustable long shoulder strap
  • External zipped pocket on back
  • Studded base for support
  • Zips closed with double zip, including holes for padlock
  • Fully lined
  • Pockets inside for phone, 2 pens, 5 cards, and zipped section

Durga Croc Print Overnight Travel Bag - Orange free

  • Durga Croc Print Overnight Travel Bag - Orange
  • Durga Croc Print Overnight Travel Bag - Orange
  • Durga Croc Print Overnight Travel Bag - Orange
  • Durga Croc Print Overnight Travel Bag - Orange

The story of Durga - large croc-print overnight travel bag - orange

It was Angelina’s niece, Laura’s first sleep over. It was her friend Cherie’s birthday and they were having a slumber party. She packed the overnight bag that her aunt had given her for her last birthday, with all they essentials for a night away from home. When she arrived the party was in full swing. They were already watching romantic movies and consuming tonnes of popcorn. They stopped momentarily for a midnight feast then continued until the early hours of the morning. Angelina remembered her first slumber party. Her niece wasn’t a little girl anymore. She was growing up.