Madison Cooper Crossbody by Spartina 449
Spartina's Cooper Crossbody is the perfect way to stow your cash, cards, and keys. With a custom turn-key lock, back slip pocket, 16 interior card slots and zipper pocket, plus a detachable shoulder strap, you're ready to go, whether you're styling as a crossbody or carrying as a wallet clutch.
The Madison 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.
Just off of Madison Square is "one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture to be found in the South," the Green-Meldrim House. During the Civil War, this house was also where General Sherman was presented with the key to the city, a measure that ended up saving the city's beauty and, in turn, was given to President Lincoln as a Christmas present.
Around this landmark home, you'll find ornate ironwork wrapping the porch and beautiful, latticed iron benches. Thus, the inspiration for Spartina's Madison pattern - a contrasting weave of vanilla and chocolate with a refreshing pop of teal - hues that are forever linked arm-in-arm.
Spartina's Cooper Crossbody is the perfect way to stow your cash, cards, and keys. With a custom turn-key lock, back slip pocket, 16 interior card slots and zipper pocket, plus a detachable shoulder strap, you're ready to go, whether you're styling as a crossbody or carrying as a wallet clutch.
- Signature linen with genuine leather accents
- Removable chain crossbody strap
- Back open pocket
- Flap closure with turn-key lock
- Polyester interior lining
- Accordian-style interior opening
- Center divide zip compartment
- 16 interior card slots
- Length: 7.75"
- Width: 5.25"
- Depth: 1.5"
- Handle Drop: 24.25"
The Madison 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.
Just off of Madison Square is "one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture to be found in the South," the Green-Meldrim House. During the Civil War, this house was also where General Sherman was presented with the key to the city, a measure that ended up saving the city's beauty and, in turn, was given to President Lincoln as a Christmas present.
Around this landmark home, you'll find ornate ironwork wrapping the porch and beautiful, latticed iron benches. Thus, the inspiration for Spartina's Madison pattern - a contrasting weave of vanilla and chocolate with a refreshing pop of teal - hues that are forever linked arm-in-arm.