Ethiopia
MADE TO ORDER - BDSA Large Leather Handbag
MADE TO ORDER - BDSA Large Leather Handbag
Campaign is closed - thanks for your support!
- 40% of sales donated to the BDSA
- Preorder by February 27th
- Your handbag will be ready in mid April
As a proud mother of a daughter with Down syndrome, Purse & Clutch owner Jen Lewis is deeply committed to fostering inclusive & supportive communities through ethical craftsmanship.
The DS Three Arrows will be laser engraved on the front of your bag as shown in this digital mock up
- Unlined with a antique brass knob closure
- Leather sleeve for laptop & additional inside leather slip pocket
- Dimensions: 16"W x 12"H x 4"D with a 11" handle drop
- As with any handcrafted natural material, subtle variations in the leather are normal & add to the uniqueness of each piece
- Hand cut, hand assembled, & hand stitched in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia providing living wages for our highly skilled artisans with a positive work environment.
Other available BDSA styles:
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MADE TO ORDER - BDSA Bucket Bag
Vendor:EthiopiaRegular price $148.00Regular priceSale price $148.00 -
MADE TO ORDER - BDSA Convertible Midsized Handbag
Vendor:EthiopiaRegular price $169.00Regular priceSale price $169.00 -
MADE TO ORDER - BDSA Large Leather Handbag
Vendor:EthiopiaRegular price $189.00Regular priceSale price $189.00
More about BDSA
The Black Down Syndrome Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Black families with the resources and support they need for their loved ones with Down Syndrome.
Founded in 2022 by two Black mothers who have Black sons with Down Syndrome, the organization works to create a culturally competent, safe space for Black families and their loved ones with Down Syndrome.
At the Black Down Syndrome Association, they strive to create a community of support and understanding and to provide a platform for Black families to share their stories, experiences, and needs. They are committed to advocating for the rights of Black persons with Down Syndrome and to ensure that they are given the same opportunities and respect as everyone else.


