SMALL LEE RADZIWILL CROC-EMBOSSED DOUBLE BAG
Our Small Lee Radziwill Double Bag contrasts structure and softness, and a mix of materials. A little bit undone, the dr…
Our Small Lee Radziwill Double Bag contrasts structure and softness, and a mix of materials. A little bit undone, the drape and sense of volume are fundamental to the design. Composed of layers that unfold like the collar of a trench coat, it can be worn open, semi-buttoned or fully closed. Beautifully crafted in croc-embossed leather and suede. The collection is named for Lee Radziwill, who was fearlessly unique.
Crafted in partnership with a Leather Working Group-certified tannery, supporting high standards in leather manufacturing and chemical management.
- Height: 9.5" (24cm); length: 10.6" (27cm); depth: 4.7" (12cm)
- Croc embossed leather; suede and leather trim
- Cotton herringbone lining
- Snap stud closure; belted strap with clasp buckle
- Top handle with 5.9" (15cm) drop; adjustable, removable shoulder strap with 14.2" (36cm) drop
- 4 interior compartments, 1 center zipper divider pocket, 1 back wall zipper pocket on 1 slit pocket
- Dust bag included
- Large
- Satchels
- Style Number 164927
We offer free shipping and free returns within the continental U.S., automatically applied during checkout. See Shipping Details. Complimentary gift wrap is also available at checkout.

SMALL LEE RADZIWILL CROC-EMBOSSED DOUBLE BAG
- Height: 9.5" (24cm); length: 10.6" (27cm); depth: 4.7" (12cm)
- Croc embossed leather; suede and leather trim
- Cotton herringbone lining
- Snap stud closure; belted strap with clasp buckle
- Top handle with 5.9" (15cm) drop; adjustable, removable shoulder strap with 14.2" (36cm) drop
- 4 interior compartments, 1 center zipper divider pocket, 1 back wall zipper pocket on 1 slit pocket
- Dust bag included
- Large
- Satchels
- Style Number 164927
We offer free shipping and free returns within the continental U.S., automatically applied during checkout. See Shipping Details. Complimentary gift wrap is also available at checkout.
