Kecci Adventure Voyage Diaper Bag
Perfect for both expectant and new fathers, the Kecci Adventure Voyage Bag features a rugged design with the features of a modern children's diaper bag.
Features include:
Two Velcro detachable pockets for cell phone and sunglasses
Three bags in one -- washable, durable nylon exterior bag/personal accessory bag for wallet and keys/large nylon auxiliary bag for wet or dirty items
Removable padded vinyl changing pad
Large internal diaper bag compartment for clothes, blankets, food, wipes, baby care, pacifiers, and toys
Two external bottle pouches
Two external zippered compartments
Padded back for comfort
Quick release single strap construction for easy maneuvering
Available in black, red, or white
Approximately 17 inches high x 6 inches deep, x 17 inches high
Imported
A cute style and soft suede upper complement the long-lasting comfort of this Larson Women's Clog from Bass.
Slip-on design
Blucher toe
Two eyelet lace-up
Cushioned footbed
1.5-inch heel
Available in black, beige, and loden color options
Suede upper, rubber sole
Click here to view our shoe sizing guide.
Hand clean
Made in Brazil
Model no. 551025
Imported
Complement your dining table with the Laurel Creek fully forged four piece set of gourmet serrated steak knives. With four-inch high-carbon stainless steel blades and ergonomically designed handles, this set features the classic three-riveted design, ready to efficiently cut those juicy steaks.
Features include:
Fully forged high-carbon stainless steel blades
Ergonomically designed handles
Classic three-riveted design
Blue color scheme
Why Choose Laurel Creek
Often compared to the American indie MEMENTO and the French shocker IRREVERSIBLE, the timebending South Korean drama PEPPERMINT CANDY unfolds in reverse chronological order to lend an even greater aura of doom and despair to its tragic tale of innocence lost. The series opens in spring of 1999 as a bitter, dissolute businessman, Yong-ho (Kyung-gu Sol), stands on a beautiful railway bridge and throws himself in front of an oncoming train. From there, the film travels back in time to reveal 20 years of Yong-ho`s heartbreaking history, from the marital and business failures of middle-age, to an adulthood spent torturing political dissidents for the nation`s dictatorial police force, and, finally, to an idyllic youth brimming with dreams, optimism, and first love. Director Chang-dong Lee (OASIS) makes the potentially gimmicky narrative structure work in service to the plot rather than the other way around, for an emotionally devastating personal odyssey that also works as a subtle commentary on 20th-century Korean history.
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