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This curved, faux-leather cosmetics pouch brings a touch of wild elegance to everyday routines. The warm, brown coat and narrow white stripessof a mountain bongo antelope create a subtle animal-inspired pattern that feels both earthy and refined. Lightweight and compact, the roomy single compartment holds brushes, palettes, and essentials while the smooth black zipper and detachable wrist strap make it easy to grab and go. The rich printed finish and matched seam thread keep the look seamless whether tucked in a tote or carried solo for a quick errand.

Product features
- 100% PU faux leather with realistic leather look and feel
- Vibrant, high-resolution print with matched seam thread
- Black plastic zipper with metal pull for smooth opening
- Detachable leather wrist strap for hands-free carrying
- One curved compartment (6.3" × 9.4" × 3.3") — lightweight and compact

Care instructions
- Air dry
- Do not leave out in direct sunlight, before cleaning the bag, remove all the items from the bag
- Mix warm water with household neutral detergent/laundry detergent, and clean the bag with a terry washcloth or soft bristle brush

Bongo Antelope Makeup Bag by RSCF

SKU: 24685557185744743580
$13.80Price
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