Lily Crossbody - Heritage "Broken-In" Leather Oxblood Burgundy
Description
Inspired by the dynamic spirit of my aunt Lily – mom, entrepreneur, and grandma – the Parker Thatch Lily adapts to your day, from bustling mornings to elegant evenings. Designed for life's beautiful chaos. -Irene
Bag details
Each bag is meticulously cut in small batches in New York City.
- Fits: Phone, wallet, sunglasses, keys, makeup, plus other daily essentials
- Removable and adjustable leather strap - convert from a crossbody bag to a shoulder bag or remove the strap and use as a clutch
- D-Rings included to add another strap or attach accessories
- Outside slip pocket with stud closure
- Zippered top
- Interior slip pocket
- Navy ultra-suede lining
- Heritage "Broken-In" Leather in Oxblood Burgundy
- 11"W x 6"H x 3"D
- Strap drop (adjustable): 9" to 21.5"
What is Heritage "Broken-In" Leather?
Our Heritage "Broken-In" Leather has the feel, patina, and aged-effect that typically only comes with time. Each piece has been expertly treated to ensure a glove-like softness and slouch. You will notice marks and natural variations, adding a unique character to your piece.
This leather will become your daily welcome companion. It’s effortless elegance, without the wait.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
We offer free basic ground shipping on all US orders over $500 with the code PTFREESHIP. Shipping FAQs
Returns
Returns are eligible for refund within 14 days of delivery (final sale and limited edition items excluded). Returns & Refunds FAQs
Product Care
For tips on how to care for your item, visit our Product Care guide.
Styling Help
Need help putting it all together? Irene and the styling team are here to inspire and guide you to your perfect Parker Thatch look.
- Book a Virtual Appointment: Our expert stylists will be able to show you specific products, answer questions and help you choose pieces that work for you. Reserve your time here: PT Virtual Appointment Scheduler
- Get inspired: Check out the Parker Thatch YouTube and Instagram for styling tips from Irene and the PT community