First Look: Transition into Autumn with Fringe Accessories

A different way to keep on-trend.

Belts– To be worn dripping over skirts (or pants)   clockwise

Leather Fringe Belt: Bespoke. Real leather $95.00; Vegan Leather $55.00 13 colors

Tiaobug Adjustable Waistband Fringe Skirt Belt: Faux Leather. $14.66

Piper Fringe from B-Low the Belt: Genuine Leather .Curved design with studded edge  Hanging fringe detail. Also taupe and bone. $254.00 

Day Bags   clockwise

All Over Fringe Hobo: Saddle or Black. Rows of fringe dance on the front, back and sides of this boho hobo made of soft-touch vegan leather with double handles and zip closure. Deep, lined interior has a zip pocket. 14″ wide, 24″ long, 4″ deep $79.95 

Bespoke Leather Fringe Bag with Bamboo Handle. 9 colors. 8.3” x 8.3” $148.99

Black Braid Fringe Bag: Full grain cowhide. Features two interior open pockets, large interior zippered pocket, Magnetic closure and 16.5″ handle drop. 12” x 14” Sale $116.00 

Leather Fringe Crossbody Bag: Bespoke Eco friendly Re purposed genuine leather. Fringed with a front flap with a stone tassel pendent. Fully lined with lining from an 80s leather jacket including 3 pockets, one zippered. A long leather strap for cross body wear. 8”x9”, 24” strap drop. $37.02

Studio Moda Fringe Shoulder Bag: Also cognac. Handle drop 10.34”, Height 21.45 “, Length of handle 10.14”, Width 18.33”. Self-tie closure, internal zip pocket, leather lining. Sale $112.00

Bohemian Purple Fringed Crossbody Bag: Bespoke. 10” x 14” Zipped closure, with back zip pocket. Blue poly cotton lined with a inside zipped pocket and fabric sleeve pockets A metal slider on the strong long strap for adjustable length with large O rings for hanging keys or tassel charm. All machine stitched with durable hardware. $138.81

Not Shown: Brown Crossbody Boho Bag with Fringe: Bespoke Cowhide leather. An external pocket on the back.  Includes internal pockets for mobile phone and other small items. 14” x 15”, Strap 42” $159.00

Evening Bags

Left: International Concepts Colie Fringe Clutch Handbag: Mini sized bag; 6-1/2?W x 4?H x 2-1/2?D (width is measured across the bottom of handbag) Silhouette is based off 5’9? model. 24?L removable chain strap. Snap frame closure Silver-tone exterior hardware & 5?L fringe detailing. 1 interior credit card slot Polyester, metal. Sale $29.40

Center: Eric Javits Shindig Bag: Black or bone. Detachable cross-body strap. Magnetic snap closure and bottom feet. Dimensions: 8″L x 7″H x 4″W  features sensuous ostrich feather trim, detachable cross-body strap, magnetic snap closure, and bottom feet. Inside: sidewall patch pocket provides easy access to cell phone or glasses. Sale $110.00

Right: Black Crystal Fringe Bag: Lambskin leather body with a top opening that closes with leather flap and hidden magnet.Hold the handles dripping in crystal fringe in your hands or wear it over your shoulder with the silver chain strap. Please note this unique style was made by hand. 5″ H x 7 3/4″ W x 2 1/4″ D9.5″ leather handles covered in crystal fringe38″ long shoulder strap chain. Satin lined single compartment interior. $350.00

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The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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