Bolso Sólo Se Vive Una Vez.

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Poliéster

Material

Tejido

Medidas

37 cm x 41.5 cm

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Descubre la fusión perfecta entre estilo y motivación con nuestro bolso de poliéster similar al lino, diseñado exclusivamente con la poderosa frase “Solo se Vive Una Vez” en un cautivador color negro. Con medidas de 37 cm x 41 cm, este bolso no solo es un accesorio de moda, sino también un recordatorio constante de aprovechar al máximo cada momento.

Las asas largas no solo añaden un toque chic, sino que también proporcionan comodidad mientras llevas contigo este bolso único. Su capacidad de carga de hasta 8 kg lo hace ideal para cualquier actividad diaria, desde la rutina laboral hasta tus escapadas de fin de semana.

El poliéster similar al lino no solo garantiza durabilidad, sino que también aporta un toque de elegancia. El diseño en negro confiere versatilidad, convirtiéndolo en el compañero perfecto para cualquier atuendo y ocasión.

Este bolso es más que un accesorio de moda; es una declaración de vida. Llévalo contigo y deja que su mensaje te inspire a vivir cada día con pasión y determinación. No es solo un bolso, es un recordatorio constante de que la vida es un viaje único. Eleva tu estilo y tu perspectiva con este bolso que va más allá de las tendencias. 🌟👜

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