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Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
made in usa free freight Offering these wonderful large navy/white boat tote bag with leather handles-features -zippered top closure -one inside pocket-fully lined -size 21x15x 6 inch..flat bottom for standing . smaller size available at $45.95 incl freight |
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