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Dear Confashion: BagSlag


I got this by e-mail and it's about the return of one of 80's famous accessory: The FannyPack. Here's what their rep sent me:

Bagslag have brought back the 80’s BumBag with a vengeance! It’s been resurrected from the depths of fashion obscurity to be the “must-have” item of the season!

With the 80’s fashion trend in full flow on the UK high street and with upcoming films such as Sex And The City 2 all paying homage to this infectious decade, it’s little wonder that this humble accessory as been given a serious fashion make-over by Bagslag. It’s the perfect accessory for all those 80’s connoisseurs.

The label has “pimped” the BumBag and made it cool again. Say goodbye to the days of bulky, synthetic monstrosities and say hello to ultra modern chic heaven!

The BumBag is made of 100% genuine leather, nickel zip fastening front pouch and an adjustable strap for easy styling. It’s available in 3 colours, Hot Pink, White and Black. All BumBags are made to order and retail at £45.00.

Click here for more info. For additional inquiries, please send an e-mail to: info@bagslag.com.

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