Jane Austen Tote Bag
Celebrate 250 years of literary brilliance with a tote as charming as the novels it honors.
Eco-Friendly
What Makes It Uncommon
- Choose from two of Austen's most beloved works: Pride and Prejudice or Sense and Sensibility.
- Made from recycled cotton for an eco-conscious and literary-approved choice.
- A celebratory pick for Jane Austen’s 250th birthday (December 16, 2025, to be exact).
- Made in China.
Sold individually.
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Just Right For
- Perfect for Valentine's Day Gifts for Jane Austen Devotees
- Best for Book Lovers Who Quote Classic Literature
- Great for Birthday Gifts for Regency Romance Enthusiasts
- Good for Literary Fans Who Adore Timeless Novels
- Perfect for Readers Who Treasure 19th Century Heroines
Made from
recycled cotton
Measurements
16.54" W x 14.96" H
Care
Spot clean only
Item ID
62167
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