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Spain Tote (by Inma Pertusa)Fabric from La Mancha, Spain brought to you by traveler Inma Pertusa. "I had the chance to visit a local fabric store that has some traditional fabric typical from my home town. The special thing about this fabric is that the pattern is used in the traditional folkloric outfit from my region, La Mancha (yes, as in Don Quijote de La Mancha)." Inma Pertusa 1 of 35 Limited Edition: Only 35 made Made in USA Fits a 15" laptop Passport pocket inside
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