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  • Skyler Stitched Concealed-Carry Crossbody

    Color
    Burgundy
    Cinnamon
    Black
    Mahogany
    Availability: Order Processing Time is Up to 5 Business Days

    Product Details

    Skylar is a faux leather crossbody, featuring contrasting stitching, with braided tabs and crossbody strap! This cute bag is lockable, too!

    Features:

    • Soft distressed faux leather is lightweight
    • Top zip closure
    • Main compartment features one large open pocket, one zippered pocket and 2 smaller open pockets
    • Swivel clip on a leather strap for your keys
    • Organizer compartment features one open pocket, one zippered pocket and 8 credit card slots
    • Two carrying options
    • Short, braided, adjustable crossbody strap - extends from 39" to 50" (drop is 18" - 24")
    • Long, braided, adjustable crossbody strap - extends from 49” to 63” (drop is 23” - 30”)
    • Quality silver-tone hardware

    YKK Locking Gun Concealment:

    • Ballistic Nylon
    • Ambidextrous for left or right-handed use
    • Locking YKK zippers
    • Includes 4 keys
    • Universal elastic/nylon holster included
    • Concealment pocket fits small handguns

      Dimensions: 

      Purse: 11" L x 8.5" H x 3.5" D

      Concealment pocket: 9.5" L x 6.5"H

      Customer Pics & Reviews

      Customer Reviews

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      Katherine A. (Texas)
      Skyler Crossbody purse

      I have had a lot of Gun purses and this one is made well. It is the perfect size and is very nice quality. I am 70 and needed a smaller but organized purse this one is great.

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      Michaela (Iowa)
      Second Review

      After getting use to the purses I'm liking them now that I've figured out what works best for me. When in a parking lot or Ramp I unzip the conceal carry part of the purse halfway so I can get my strong hand on the grip of my gun, I put my weak hand over that and it doesn't look out of place. I have two of goddess's purses the Skyler in Black and the Cross body Organizer in stressed buffalo. Sorry I'm late Karen but I do carry my S&W J frame 38 in mine.

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      Michaela (Iowa)
      Not sure

      I'm a 64 year old woman and use to carrying with my shoulder holster. I just received my Skyler cross body today. First off I'm left handed. My main carry gun is an M&P compact 40, I have found that if I carry the purse with the gun on the out side instead of next to my body it seems to workout better. My 40 is a bit heavy for the conceal compartment and getting it out isn't quick. At this point I can see a few draw backs, if you are left handed and wear a wedding ring my center stone gets caught a lot but turning it with the gun to the outside it was a bit better. I must say I have never been much of a purse type lady and don't carry a lot of other stuff in it. My S&W J frame works well in the conceal compartment but to get the gun out with one hand having the weight of my 40 in the purse makes it just right. I haven't given up on it but just wanted to give a heads up. Oh and don't go to the nail salon and spent a bunch on your nails they will take a betting as you practice drawing your gun on the zipper. I'm going to keep trying to use it. Will write another review when I know for sure if it's what I was hoping it would be.

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