CARSHA "Hong Kong" Reversible Leather Tote Bag
Hong Kong (the city) - Blend of East and West. Expansive skyline. Busy harbour. Financial centre. Shopping. Gourmet delights.
Hong Kong (the bag) - Versatile. Modern. Stylish. Sumptuous leather. Day to night.
Hong Kong is a country of contrasts. A global financial centre by day and a neon sea of shopping and restaurants by night. An intriguing blend of East meets West can be seen everywhere you look.
Likewise the "Hong Kong" bag is famous for its duality. The black leather side is perfect for work and do not be fooled by it's size this bag is very roomy. As the sun sets simply flip the bag inside out and head to dinner with your fashionable red handbag. The best of both worlds.
35cm high x 30cm wide.
Reversible leather - classic red on one side and jet black on the other. Magnetic closure.
Exterior includes a zip pocket on both sides. Detachable reversible leather shoulder strap included.
Carsha began with a simple concept - looking good whilst doing good.
looking good...
As a design-focused label all Carsha bags are both fashionable and functional.
Each handbag design is inspired by a city - the people, the architecture, the culture and the environment.
Only the highest quality leather and master craftsmen are used in the production process.
doing good...
Now you can team up with Carsha in the fight against Malaria.
For every handbag sold Carsha will donate one life saving mosquito net to an African family.
Malaria is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes and it kills more than one million people per year – mostly children under the age of five.
Malaria is particularly devastating in Africa, where it is a leading killer of children. Every 30 seconds, a child in Africa dies from a malaria infection.
Infections can be prevented either by spraying insecticides indoors or by sleeping under long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets. Nets are a simple, life-saving solution. Send a net and save a life.
Carsha donates to the UN Foundation's Nothing But Nets campaign for the purchase and distribution of bed nets. Malaria is preventable. Nets save lives.