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H.C. Carryall (HDSA)
H.C. Carryall (HDSA)
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Introducing a chic, yet functional, versatile leather bag. Handcrafted in crocodile embossed Turkish leather. The H.C. is named after Hurumia who passed away from complications related to Huntington’s Disease - and Kipenzi’s Mama, our founder. This bag is the perfect compliment for those with a lot on their plate, who are looking for a simple and stylish way to carry it all. With a detachable leather crossbody strap for hands-free wear, nothing will hold you back.
Dimensions:
- 16”L
- 5.3”W
- 14”H
Product Details:
- Glovetanned crocodile embossed Turkish leather
- 24” adjustable shoulder strap
- Inside zip pockets
- Fully lined
- Internal complementing crocodile embossed Turkish leather trimmed pockets
- Two open interior compartments
- Protective feet
- Magnetic closure Handles with 5" drop
- Fits a 15" laptop and or iPad
- Complementary repairs for two years
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Discover the Legacy. Carry the Vision.
Inspired by a century-old dream and handcrafted for the modern world, LINĒIJ™ invites you to elevate your journey—with purpose, style, and sustainability.

Sustainability
Balancing Beauty & Responsibility
Preserving the delicate balance between nature, and commerce is extremely important to us. We have partnered with farms, and co-ops around the world to ensure that our materials are designated as food sources first - to lessen the impact we have on the environment.

Philanthropy
Designed for Change. Inspired by Love.
Being a positive and impactful member of society is important to our founder Kipenzi. In honor of her mama who passed away December 2019 from Huntington's Disease - 100% of the net profits from the sale of our HDSA collection are donated to the...

About Us
The Inspiration Behind LINĒIJ™
The inspiration for LINĒIJ™ traces back to 1916, when entrepreneur and atelier Lillian Delancy left Blue Hills, Turks and Caicos in search of a new start in America. Discovering her great grandmother’s collection of rare accessories, and watching her mother as an entrepreneur...