Hello everyone! I want to share with you this amazing Mexican designer Sherrie Posternak. She made the most beautiful bags that you can have to go to the beach, pool, shopping, travel and more. Everything is handcrafted and made with high quality materials: shell and lining 100% vinyl.
Big Tote Polka Dots/black cherries
She have several prints to choose : Big Blossom/red and blue, Red Fruit, Zebra, Butterflies/orange and Blue, Polka Dots/black cherries, Chiles/red, Sweet Flower/green and Aqua Cherries
Big Tote Polka Dots/black cherries
Length: 19″” Height: 16″” Made in Mexico |
She sign every piece of her collection as a piece of art
They are easy to clean just wipe clean with damp soapy cloth; hang to dry.
Yo can buy the Cereza's Big Tote here https://www.cerezastudio.com/product/big-tote/
Plus it comes with a recipe of Sherrie Crumble, delicious and easy to prepare.
Height: 7.5″ Width: 5″ Materials: Shell: 100% vinyl; Lining 100% polyester |
Pocket Plus
The Pocket Plus is the perfect on the go purse. The design is very nice because it has an adjustable cord to wear cross shoulder, around the neck or waist, or around the wrist. It has a magnetic snap closure, along with an outside pocket.
Sherrie has over 40 years creating very unique designs, accessories for women, men and also for the home. I really like the touch of color with the multicolor zigzag stitching. And the detail of the bottle in the zipper full of sparkles is very feminine and delicate.
A very curious fact is that she fill the clear pockets with a cereza Spanish for “cherry” patch and a pearl for her seamstress Perla, I really like every single detail of her creations.
Cereza means cherry in Spanish |
This bag is perfect to use everyday. You can carry all the essentials.
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If you are a Retailer, and would like more information regarding how to offer our oilcloth products click here https://www.cerezastudio.com/oilcloth-retailers/
Onena Carpente
Viva México!
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