Delfonics Inner Carrying M Waterproof
Delfonics Inner Carrying M Waterproof
Delfonics Inner Carrying M Waterproof

Delfonics Inner Carrying M Waterproof

Delfonics inner carring made of polyester, a material well known for great duarability and resistance to water.

Colour
  • Dark Blue
  • Green
  • Black
  • Beige
Out-of-Stock
zł185.00


Description

The pouch from Japanese brand Delfonics is made of polyester, a material known for its exceptional durability and waterproofness.

The material of the case is waterproof and extremely easy to clean. The zipper is also impervious to water, giving us peace of mind that the contents of our case are safe. 

The Delfonics case gives us the ability to store all our treasures

Inside there are as many as 15 pockets in different sizes, which will perfectly accommodate your phone, notepad and writing instruments. 

On the back of the pouch there is a pocket that closes with a magnet!

The pouch can be used as an organizer for your purse or backpack, or as a purse by attaching a strap.

Available in 3 colors. 

Strap is sold separately. 

Material | Polyester, PU

Dimensions | 265 × 184 × 65 mm

Made in China

Product Details

Kolor
Beige
Black
Green
500985 105
New
4516085354564

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