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Clutches Available At Pieces Boutique


Pieces boutique has a new selection of clutches. I just love clutches and never seem to have enough. The shape of the clutch makes it just adorable, easy to carry, and perfectly sized for evening occasions.

I think the clutches featured here would look perfect for Ramadan. And they can also be a nice and unique gift for your loved ones. You can also customize your own clutch. Just give them your order and they can have it in the color and leather you want. Plus they can have anything you want written on it. Prices start at KD 60.






Pieces boutique
is located at Villa Karizma (opposite to Amiri Hospital). Opening hours are from 10:00am till10:00pm. For more information, please call (+965) 246-1249.

Comments

Anonymous said…
confashions

arnt these the very very famouse lebanese girl Sarah beidon bags...
i have met them last summer in ashrafiyah , more about Sarah check out www.sarahsbag.com
she design it then send it to the girls in the jail to actually bring them to reality.. thats a huge PR
i liked the idea and wished she open a store in Kuwait as she has all over the GCC :l and the real price for them in her stores no more than 120$
another great deal of a designer also Lebanese called Raedas Bag
she has all kinds of Handmade bags,shawls and runners...
Unknown said…
confashions

arnt these the very very famouse lebanese girl Sarah beidon bags...
i have met them last summer in ashrafiyah , more about Sarah check out www.sarahsbag.com
she design it then send it to the girls in the jail to actually bring them to reality.. thats a huge PR
i liked the idea and wished she open a store in Kuwait as she has all over the GCC :l and the real price for them in her stores no more than 120$
another great deal of a designer also Lebanese called Raedas Bag
she has all kinds of Handmade bags,shawls and runners...
Living Lights said…
loved the clutches <3
miss ghesquiere said…
everytime i pass by peices i always wonder why you havent posted about their clutches. theyre nice arent they?
Anonymous said…
SO pretty!!!
Anonymous said…
just to clearify something these clutches aren't sara's bag
Anonymous said…
wow these are quite nice :)

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