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Bandolero Bags

One of our customers walked into our booth at a recent craft show and was immediately drawn to our new bag. He tried it on and said, "Wow, this fits just like a bandoleer!" Interesting, as we had named this new bag the Bandolero, (reminiscent of the old Jimmy Stewart western "Bandolero").

We designed this bag as a half version of our popular Shoulder Saddle bag. Many of our customers find this to be a more usable size-it holds everything they want to carry. There is a snap pocket for either eyeglasses or cell phone, a pen pocket, a large (6"x9"x2.5") zippered compartment with an open pocket behind it, and on the back of the bag, safe against your body, a zippered pcket for money, passport or other valuables.

Carefully handcrafted out of our buttery soft analine-dyed cowhide, with a wide shoulder strap that adjusts for a perfect fit. The Bandolero is designed to be worn over one shoulder either in the front or the back. You can also lengthen the shoulder strap to wear it across your body in the front or back. It is also slim enough that it will fit comfortably under your jacket for even more security, when traveling. $185
 

Choose from these leather colors:
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Granite Canyon Walnut Hershey Burgundy Green Navy Black

Please note: The colors on your screen may vary from the exact colors of the leather.

 

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