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While small shoulder bags are a great choice for dinner dates or drinks with your girlfriends, everyone needs a a roomy everyday bag that will fit more than just a few essentials. If you've been searching for exactly that, FP Movement has the perfect bag for toting around what feels like your entire life and it just got restocked! Yup, the fan-favorite Quilted Carryall is up for grabs once again, but you'll need to hit "add to cart" ASAP because this top-rated bag always sells out quickly.
It's got that effortless slouchy look with a long strap that you can style as a crossbody, making it ideal for taking on the go. Not only is the quilted design so trendy, it also means that this bag is super lightweight, which is great since the amount of items you can fit inside is truly impressive — consider it your very own Marry Poppins bag.
Whether you use it to stash all of your gym essentials, take it on your next flight, or wear it out on the town while running errands, this FP Movement Quilted Carryall is the It Girl bag you've been searching for. Run over to Free People and get it before it sells out...again.
With its slouchy, unstructured design, this roomy carryall fits everything you need and more. The quilted design isn't just trendy, it's also super lightweight, making it comfortable to carry around on your shoulder all day long. Plus, it's got pockets to keep you organized. Choose from several colors.
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