Ellis Square Sunglass Case by Spartina 449
Spartina signature patterns make this suede lined sunglass case a must-have accessory! Adorned with the Spartina mermaid logo and coordinating leather trim, this case keeps your glasses safe and scratch-free.
The Ellis Square pattern is part of Spartina's Passage to Savannah collection - inspired by legendary notables and historic squares, you'd find pieces of history and mystery woven into each pattern. Most of all, you'll see how priveleged we are to have one of the "10 Most Beautiful Places in America" in Daufuskie's own backyard.
Savannah's Ellis Square is testament to perseverance, not merely for its first 200 years as a bustling marketplace square, but rather for its restoration from becoming a parking lot in 1954. The bleak parking lot, however, gave rise to the Savannah preservation movement, which brought back Ellis Square to its rightful beauty in 2010, crowned by a bronze statue of native son and famous songwriter Johnny Mercer.
Recalling dapper, crosshatch menswear patterns and Savannah's cobblestone streets, Spartina created the Ellis Square pattern to use both positive and negative space in its design. This on-trend, always-elegant look is destined to be a favorite, as Mercer would say, come rain or come shine.
Spartina signature patterns make this suede lined sunglass case a must-have accessory! Adorned with the Spartina mermaid logo and coordinating leather trim, this case keeps your glasses safe and scratch-free.
- Signature linen
- Gold tone mermaid button
- Suede interior lining
- Length: 7"
- Width: 4"
- Depth: 0.25"
The Ellis Square pattern is part of Spartina's Passage to Savannah collection - inspired by legendary notables and historic squares, you'd find pieces of history and mystery woven into each pattern. Most of all, you'll see how priveleged we are to have one of the "10 Most Beautiful Places in America" in Daufuskie's own backyard.
Savannah's Ellis Square is testament to perseverance, not merely for its first 200 years as a bustling marketplace square, but rather for its restoration from becoming a parking lot in 1954. The bleak parking lot, however, gave rise to the Savannah preservation movement, which brought back Ellis Square to its rightful beauty in 2010, crowned by a bronze statue of native son and famous songwriter Johnny Mercer.
Recalling dapper, crosshatch menswear patterns and Savannah's cobblestone streets, Spartina created the Ellis Square pattern to use both positive and negative space in its design. This on-trend, always-elegant look is destined to be a favorite, as Mercer would say, come rain or come shine.