Mike Tomsu at 11,700 feet in Rocky Mountain National Park. September 2005. Jamie Elvidge and daughter Hannah in Botswana, near Kasane, on a tour in Africa. Photo by Ron Ayres. Tom Seeley, at Bungalow, the Mountain Circuit, Isle of Man. August, 2004. Hugh LaPenotiere relaxes in his Kermit Chair after a day's ride during his 10,000 mile cruise around the U.S. Critter, member in good standing with the 'Hell's Doggies' is always up for a ride. Photo by Pat Miller. May, 2006.

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Aerostich Letter Bag #1905

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Product Description

Just right for carrying a book, a letter, binoculars, and your wallet, the Letter Bag is both our smallest over-the-shoulder design, and the world’s toughest women’s purse. More versatile and fun than Coach’s chaindrive wallet series. Red, black, grey, hi-viz lime yellow, blue, or pink. Shoulder pad #910 available separately Height: 9", Width: 3.75", Base Length: 9", Top Length: 12".

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