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Useful Fossil Handbags Of 2013

Behold! The new Fossil handbags of 2013! Revered as this season's hottest accessories, these vintage totes come in varying shapes and sizes with an array of capacities, ranging from full-size storage of everything, to little more than a coin purse. Different in designs but similar in function, each handbag beautiful and bold; however, it's what goes in the purse that determines how that beauty will shine. Whether you're a happy modern-day hippie decked out in vibrant duds with peace on the brain, or a suited-up business woman running late in high-heel pumps for her next meeting, Fossil has created handbags that gain their personality from you.

My personal favorites are:

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The Fossil Austin Tote Bag

A sea-worthy bag built for the beach-bound babe, this Fossil favorite features a simple design of either deep all-around red or nautical grey with white stripes. A metal turn lock secures the top strap over, ensuring a snug fit around your shoulder as you take to the shoreline. Ideal for carrying a few towels and family toiletries, this tote bag is a mom's best friend when it comes to mini-vacations to the salty sands with her brood. Of course, this means the tote is also easily washed and stain-resistant, inside and out.

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The Fossil Austin Shopper Bag

Forget those pesky plastic blunders from the grocery store! This bag is designed to carry all your small items and perishables at the check out. Headed to do a bit of running around at the corner market, or want to pick up a few fresh produce items from the roadside stop? This is your solution to the ever-present problem of where to put those groceries when you've got them! Simple and still fashionable, this bag features a wide stripe of yellow across a canvas of white. The double handled straps offer an 8 inch drop from shoulder to hip for an easy-to-carry-everywhere tote.

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