Double your pleasure with the new Colonel Littleton No. 1 Bitsy Belt Bag

NEWS – The Colonel has just approved a new ladies’ bag that addresses one of the key problems of many of today’s carrying options for ladies: “Why do I have to buy different bags to wear / carry different ways?”

The Colonel Littleton No. 1 Bitsy Belt Bag converts from a stylish belt bag (think an American-inspired sporran or hip bag) to a sleek cross-body bag that is large enough to carry your phone, keys, wallet, and other essentials for a day excursion, while being sleek enough not to get in the way of the day’s activities.

The No 1.  Bitsy Belt Bag is approximately 7 inches by 7 inches and has a 4.5 inch by 4.5 inch back pocket and is unlined. The front of the bag is pleated to increase the bag’s holding capacity. The bag includes a leather strap which adjusts from 25.5 to 47 inches. The hardware is nickel and it utilizes a magnetic closure.

The Bitsy Bag is from full-grain dry-milled leather in the Colonel Littleton Workshop in Lynnville, TN.

Small in size but big in style and quality. With outside dimensions of 7”W at midpoint x 7”T, it handles your basic necessities nicely. Front pleats enhance the roominess. Exterior back pocket (4 ½”W at top x 4 ½”T) provides easy access to your phone.

The Bitsy Bag is available from Colonel Littleton’s web store and their physical store fronts in Lynnville, TN. The Bitsy Bag is $190 with personalization (up to 3 letters) running an additional $9.50.

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