Safari Pouch (L) with Gusset Lion Roar
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The title is "Lion's Roar."
This is a cute illustrated lion print pouch.
He is howling [ROOAARR!], but the expression on his face looks kind.
The back side is a pattern of footprints.
The gentle brown color of this design somehow brings a sense of calmness.
This cute animal art print [gusseted pouch] can be used in various ways, such as as a gym pouch, spa pouch, travel pouch, or to hold your child's small items for outings.
It is a convenient bag for carrying necessary items.
The gusseted bottom of the bag is stable enough to hold a large amount of contents and keep them securely inside.
It is also fun to add a gussetless pouch from Kangarooi.
The material is a water-repellent laminated and matted cotton that is easy to care for.
Fabric: 100% cotton + PVC laminated surface
Zipper: Element PE resin
Tape: Polyester
Tassel: Polyester
Size: 20 cm (length) x 28 cm (width) x 7 cm (gusset)
*Please note that the color of the product may slightly differ from the actual product due to lighting.
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