Restored Cargo Tote Bag 26 With Leopard Print
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Style Number
- CEL53
Measurements
- Length: 10.25"
- Height: 7.75"
- Width: 5.0"
Materials
- Canvas
- Fabric lining
Handle
- Handles with 4" drop
Strap
- Detachable strap with 24" drop for shoulder or crossbody wear
Features
- Outside turnlock and snap pockets
- Zip-top closure
- Fits an iPad
Additional Details
- Coach (Re)Loved
Carry as much (or as little) as you like with our lightweight Cargo tote. Detailed with our cursive Coach script embroidery and iconic turnlock closure, this compact 26 has an open interior with room for an iPad, two outside pockets for easy organization and a removable webbing strap for shoulder or crossbody wear. Printed with a bold leopard pattern inspired by archival 1960s designs of Bonnie Cashin, our first lead designer, this versatile carryall is made with cotton sourced from farms that use regenerative agricultural practices* and inspired by our commitment to reducing our impact on the planet. Now no matter where you go with it, you’ll always be toting around a little extra love for the planet.
*Say what? Just the bag itself, not the trims and straps. But did you know that regenerative agricultural practices help to maintain and rejuvenate land, increase biological diversity, and soil health, and could lead to increased carbon absorption? (Neat!)
*Say what? Just the bag itself, not the trims and straps. But did you know that regenerative agricultural practices help to maintain and rejuvenate land, increase biological diversity, and soil health, and could lead to increased carbon absorption? (Neat!)