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The Smaller Fossil Handbags

You've seen them... the oversized tote bags that look like they could hold the entire world in their pocket. They're usually accompanied by a young girl with barely enough body to tote the huge tote, and you're left wondering where all the smaller purses have gone. The new Fossil bags gives you an answer to that ponderance with an array of 2013 satchel releases. Built to hold a significant amount of bulk, these handbags are more the speed of those who don't need to take everything plus the kitchen sink on their daily excursions.

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The Fossil Vintage Revival Small Flap Bag

This handbag reminds me of something you'd see on a safari. It evokes thoughts of far-off lands, different cultures, and the essentials necessary to sustain wild adventures. Who would want to climb a rock face with a huge tote bag strapped around their shoulder? This bag is available in 4 colors (brick red, dark blue, lilac, and metallic) and is made from a super-soft blend of quality calfskin leathers. Supple to the touch and ultra-lightweight, the bag is equipped with an old-fashioned key that serves as the accent, while various hidden and obvious pockets make storage of anything a cinch.

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The Fossil Marlow Crossbody Bag

This bag puts me in the mind of something a bicycle messenger might wear on her travels across a bustling city. The 23.5 inch strap allows for this bag to fit comfortably diagonally across your body, resting snugly at your hip. Available in 4 different colors, the Crossbody also features a zip-top closure and several interior pockets for ID, money, and other personal essentials that you'd need throughout the day. This bag is also made entirely out of glazed leather, which has proven to be more stain-resistant, moisture-free, and longer-lasting.

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