Product Spotlight: Cintura Bags


New to the Miche line is our Cintura Bag! For summer we’re introducing two styles: the Aimee (grey) and Willow (yellow). Cintura is the Italian word for “belt,” which hints to this bag’s great versatility feature.  No, these are not your mother’s fanny pack! These are the much more chic “distant cousin” of the fanny pack.  They can be worn around your waist or you can wear them over the shoulder and across your body for more traditional carrying.

Aimee offers even more options for versatility—she features loops in the back that you can thread your own belt through.  Simply take off the straps she comes with and weave your belt through the loops to create your own original look.  This is the must-have accessory this summer as you enjoy your vacations and travel to exotic destinations (we can dream, right?) The Cintura gives you a hands-free option for carrying a handbag— which will help you enjoy a more carefree summer!

5 Comments:

  1. I am so glad that this was released. I can trash my grandma’s fanny pack and upgrade her to a “MICHE”

  2. I love the Cintura bags….the are a classy and chic update to the ‘fanny pack’, which still rears it’s chunkyness at amusement parks and concerts everywhere…with Cintura, you can have that hands-free convenience, in a very stylish way!

  3. I showed the Cintura bags to my 18 year old “fashionista” daughter who fell in love with them! I am so happy to be able to carry a “fanny pack” or wear a cross-over style bag that is both stylish and functional. Great addition to the already incredible Miche family!

  4. Just received Willow. She is veery lovely a beautiful yellow. The front pocket where the I.D. goes is so convenient. You just snap it open and WALAH theres your I.D. and some slots for credit cards. The inside is lined with a pretty floral pattern in yellow and grey. I wish the Miche base bags were also lined with their own unique look.

  5. This is hilarious.
    In Australia a fanny is a vagina.
    So each time I see you say fanny pack you can imagine what I’m thinking.

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