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Whiting & Davis Leather Ruffle Purse | Asymmetrical Metal Mesh Flap Clutch

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Whiting & Davis Leather Ruffle Asymetrical Flap Clutch

Whiting & Davis Leather Ruffle Asymetrical Flap ClutchMmm, metal mesh and ruffled leather. It’s a combination that makes even the toughest bag look positively weedy, at the same time as making pretty purses look kind of dull.

OK, so the mix may also be rather over the top, and it certainly won’t work for day wear. At the same time, many people will find the dominatrix combination of metal and leather a little too subversive and sexy. However, I think that that stunning soft leather works beautifully with the shiny black body, and I don’t think I am alone in having that opinion.

Aside from the looks, this Whiting & Davis clutch does what the brand always does, which is deliver on practicality. You get the spacious body, made all the more flexible by that tactile mesh, as well as an optional handle to help you carry it towards the end of the evening. You even get a pocket inside for little bits and pieces.

Combining the traditional (that signature metalwork) with the modern (that asymmetric ruffle) this is yet more evidence of Whiting & Davis’ ability to make stunning luxury evening bags.

More Features of this Whiting & Davis Asymmetrical Ruffle Clutch

  • Available in other metal colors
  • Metal body with leather ruffle
  • Single interior zip pocket
  • Optional short shoulder strap

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    Lauren Cooke is a freelance copywriter based in the UK. She has an extensive portfolio including top fashion, travel and lifestyle clients, writing in both UK and US English.

LaurenC Lauren Cooke is a freelance copywriter based in the UK. She has an extensive portfolio including top fashion, travel and lifestyle clients, writing in both UK and US English.