The holiday season is approaching and we offer to prepare for it in advance. Pay attention to the must-have accessory: leather backpack 'Too hot to handle' by Marc Jacobs.This is the best and the most practical choice for traveling. You can take all necessary things, and yet your hands are completely free, so you can freely take pictures and not be afraid to forget it somewhere.The trend to move the bag from one shoulder to both is not a fresh idea. Backpack is not a sport and school accessory any longer. A significant number of popular models of bags already got straps. The stylish and very comfortable backpack from Marc Jacobs looks luxurious due to soft leather trim and gold hardware. Another advantage of it is that it can be worn as a classical bag in your hand. You can not only travel, but go to work with this backpack.
CompositionLeather 100%
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