Heyward Jetsetter Tote by Spartina 449

Item #: SPART-499651

$145.00
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Heyward Jetsetter Tote by Spartina 449

Whether traveling by air, land or sea, this tote will be your favorite new companion. Adjustable side straps allow you to tailor the bag to the size that best suits you. This bag boasts a deep, spacious interior - a large zippered pocket on one side and three slip pockets on the other. A beautifully crafted hook closure and signature mermaid accent finish the look. Wherever your day takes you, this bag is ready to go!
  • Signature linen with genuine leather accents
  • Two adjustable leather shoulder straps
  • Adjustable side leather straps for cinching
  • Exterior gold Spartina mermaid medallion
  • Interior lobster claw enclosure
  • Linen interior lining
  • Interior zip pocket
  • Three interior open pockets
  • Width: 19"
  • Height: 11"
  • Depth: 7.25"

The Heyward pattern is celebrated in the Southern State Of Mind collection for two very good reasons - both of them honoring one of the most distinguished family names in The South. First are the two iconic homes found in old town Bluffton: the Cole-Heyward House, currently serving as the official Welcome Center and Town Museum. Built in 1841 by John J. Cole for his young bride to escape the inland summers, this rare antebellum home has been beloved and impeccably preserved for 170 years. The second home is the D. Hassell Heyward House, a classic Southern abode with a wide, winning front porch that is so welcoming that Spartina made it their Flagship Store!

The second reason for celebrating "Heyward" is the people themselves: with a lineage that includes a signer of the Declaration of Independence, "The South's greatest rice planter", a governor of South Carolina, a mayor of Bluffton, and the playwright who penned "Porgy & Bess", the Heyward name is an institution in these parts. And the Heyward pattern feels just as classic and genteel, yet fresh and inviting. The pattern's balmy lime hue greets a lovely lattice motif with stylish twists and turns, delightfully suggesting that our screen doors, and our kindred hearts, are always open.