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In search of a stylish, functional, and dependable handbag? Enter Hammitt, the handbag company that combines soft leather, durable hardware, functional details (think: cell phone pockets + removable straps), and a lifelong promise to create the perfect handbag. (Oh, yeah, and they also offer Afterpay.)

Standout pieces:

👜 Daniel MED in black | A classic bag crafted to stand up to daily wear, with a removable crossbody strap and an exterior cell phone pocket.

👜 Levy in Black | This transitions from a clutch or wallet to a crossbody in a few seconds + is designed to hold all of your essentials (phone, keys, ID, passport + more) while you’re on the go.

👜 VIP Med in Black Leather with Brushed Gold Hardware and a Red Zipper | Hammitt’s best-selling bag of all time, the VIP quickly converts from a clutch to a crossbody and features an external pocket for sunglasses, plus an easy-to-access cell phone pocket.

Interested? Shop Hammitt bags here.

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