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Beau & Ro Bag Company Offers Luxe Styles

Beau & Ro

We were recently introduced to Beau & Ro Bag Company, a line of clutches that convert to belt bags, and couldn’t be happier. If you aren’t one of the lucky ones to be in on this luxe secret, you are in for a special treat.

Beau & Ro bags are made in New York City and features everything from totes and backpacks to clutches and belt bags. The line features a collection of limited edition styles so be sure to check the website for the latest fashions.

Right now, we are loving the gorgeous Rattler LUXE clutch that quickly and easily converts to a belt bag. Whether you are at the beach, traveling or live a lifestyle that is always on the go, this beautiful bag is not only stylish but functional. The blue snakeskin pattern has navy accents and is the perfect size at 6” x 8” making it an ideal travel companion extending to 45 inches from end to end. There is also an inside pocket to protect sunglasses or a phone.

Beau & Ro Bag Company launched in December 2013 and currently features more than 20 different styles made with materials sourced throughout the United States. Practicality, functionality and versatility are the company’s founding principles and the line reflects just that. The current collection features a range of styles from classic leather and durable denim and canvas to delicate linen and metallics.

Designer and founder, Sara Rossi named the line after all the various passions in our lives—the beach, live music, babies, brunch, running, sailboats, driving ranges, shopping, biking, dogs—with a style to suit every aspect.

 

For more information, visit www.beauandro.com.

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Kellie Speed

Kellie Speed is a freelance writer with more than 20 years' experience writing for a variety of publications, including US Veterans magazine, DiverseAbility and BestReviews. She also contributed to Moon Metro's Boston guidebook published by Avalon Travel Publishing and can be reached at kkspeed@aol.com ...(Read More)

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