Lance Tablet Tote

EXCLUSIVELY AT SAKS. Perfect for your iPad®, a timeless design is met with sturdy construction and thoughtful attention to functionality.Snap magnetic closureAdjustable shoulder strapExterior pocketsInterior organizing pocketsFully linedLeather8½W x 11½H x 2DImported
Ben Minkoff
$295.00
EXCLUSIVELY AT SAKS. Perfect for your iPad®, a timeless design is met with sturdy construction and thoughtful attention to functionality.
Snap magnetic closure
Adjustable shoulder strap
Exterior pockets
Interior organizing pockets
Fully lined
Leather
8½""W x 11½""H x 2""D
Imported
Color: BLACK, BLACK
Gender: Male, Male
Age: Adult, Adult

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