Does anyone remember the sporty tennis shoes where you could change out the color slots on the sides? I was ready to pull out all the stops to get those shoes and reasoned with my mom that I totally needed them. I was convinced it would save her money in the long run with how versatile they were. Well, I’m still the girl with an eye for smart design and a love for color! I think this is why I fell hard for the new Lo & Sons Seville tote…
This is a convertible travel tote re-imagined to accommodate all of the features your dream tote would have. Or at least mine! Several padded pockets to secure belongings for travel and on the go purposes, organized, spacious, lightweight, high quality saffiano leather that is water and scratch resistant, and the coolest part? An interchangeable shell! You know when you find a dreamy bag and you just cannot decide on what color you will use the most? Well The Seville has an outer shell that you can snap off and swap with another color. You can imagine how this made my fashion and function loving heart beat wildly. I have used Lo & Sons travel bags for several years now, so I have seen how the quality outlasts the rest.
I fit more than I thought was possible inside this tote. Laptop, books, notebook, wallet, phone, etc. with room to spare. It also comes with a complimentary lightweight shell called the Soft Touch Shell, that attaches and slides over a roller suitcase handles for easy carry on traveling. I am looking forward to trying this feature out on my next trip. It is a very easy way to change your tote to your look without the hassle of transporting all of your things into another bag.
These are just a few ways I styled the tote with both black and navy shell covers, but pretty sure this classic design would pair with multiple styles. What would be your number one feature in a tote?
x, Anna
Look One: Seville Tote with Black Shell, Vegan leather panel leggings, Booties, Two-toned blouse, Blazer (sold out but similar)
Look Two: Seville Tote with Navy Shell, Navy Dress, OTK boots
*In partnership with Lo & Sons, photos by Morgan Blake, all thoughts expressed are my own.