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Ribbons & Bows Haberdashery House Bag

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£130.00
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What do you mean by, ‘’you can’t buy happiness’’? We’re pretty sure the Ribbons & Bows Haberdashery House Bag would make you very happy! This vegan leather bag, part of our new range in partnership with the Pink Ribbon Foundation, is perfect for a special occasion as it can fit in just what you need: a phone, cash and cards, makeup and a set of keys. It can be used as a clutch, shoulder or crossbody bag thanks to the detachable and adjustable strap – smart, isn’t it? It also looks ravishing depicting a haberdashery shopfront with ribbons and bows galore, and a house shape that will intrigue many, especially the young Vendulettes. Shall we open the door and visit the shop?

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As a cause close to our hearts (literally!), we’ve partnered up with the amazing Pink Ribbon Foundation to create a super fun range of bags and accessories to raise awareness for such an important cause. So remember to check your breasts regularly, wear your ribbons with pride and show your support in the fight against Breast Cancer with a Vendula X Pink Ribbon handbag!

For every product purchased from our Pink Ribbon range, Vendula will donate up to 8% to the Pink Ribbon Foundation to help fight breast cancer.

The Pink Ribbon Foundation (Registered Charity No. 1080839) is a grant making trust with a mission to fund projects and provide financial support to UK charities which relieve the needs of people who are suffering from, or who have been affected by breast cancer or who work to advance the understanding of breast cancer, its early detection and treatment. The Pink Ribbon Foundation has very little infrastructure, it relies on the hard work given by Trustees, interested parties and its Patrons. This is done in order to maximise the amount, which goes to the charities that benefit from the funds raised. More information can be found at www.pinkribbonfoundation.org.uk