1950s Vintage Red Velvet Chenille Handbag, Pearly Kiss Lock Closure, Evening Bag
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                1950s mid-century vintage red velvet knitted chenille handbag with adorable pearly kisslock closure. Makes a perfect little evening bag. This vintage purse's silver chain strap tucks all the way inside so it can be used as a clutch. Fits the essentials, including a cell phone (size-tested with an iPhone 15 Pro). Inside is lined, with 1 open elasticized pocket and 1 zipper pocket with YKK zipper. Kiss lock closure. This vintage clutch is so cute and in great condition! Could potentially also be converted to a crossbody if you clip on a longer chain of your own.
Perfect for winter holiday parties and New Year's Eve!
Measurements, see photos for details:
6" high (from bottom of bag to top of kisslock closure)
9" wide at widest point
5.25" strap drop
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(Note, any accessories and other pieces shown are for styling ideas only, not included in listing unless specifically mentioned.)
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