
Joe Browns' ‘whimsical' strawberry clutch is a must-have accessory for Wimbledon
As Wimbledon approaches, now's the time to shop for the perfect accessory to complete your Wimbledon look - and this strawberry clutch from Joe Brown may be just the ticket
Beyond the Royal and celebrity guests and the tennis, Wimbledon is best known for its strawberries and cream. A national delicacy that has become synonymous with the sporting event, there's no reason to say the strawberries have to be restricted to just snacks.
Currently up for grabs at Joe Brown is this Sweet Strawberry-Shaped Clutch Bag that's sure to be a winner at Wimbledon. Touted as "gorgeous and really funky" by a thrilled shopper who secured their own, this woven clutch bag is sure to turn heads and elevate any ensemble as we head closer to the highly anticipated event.
The strawberry clutch bag, which has been hailed as "super stylish" and said to "look great with spring/summer outfits," is available at Joe Brown for £50.
Featuring a woven-in design reminiscent of a wicker basket, which dreams of picnics in the sunshine, this handbag is packed with personality. Set to instantly boost your dungarees, dresses or shorts, for a fun retro look that'll take you anywhere this season, this strawberry accessory isn't just for show.
This clutch bag is equipped with a handy inner pocket that ensures your belongings are kept safe and tidy while you sip cocktails in the sun. It also comes with an adjustable shoulder strap that makes carrying it a breeze. You can wear it over the shoulder or cross-body, whichever way feels comfortable and convenient as you traverse the London streets.
If you're looking for a cheaper option and are happy to ditch the wicker look, this Strawberry-Shaped Shoulder Bag on Amazon may be your best bet, as it comes with the wallet-friendly price tag of £7.19.
For more fruit-inspired accessories, Oliver Bonas is offering this Yellow Lemon Beaded Keyring Pouch with Zip for £24, and ASOS has this ASOS DESIGN straw watermelon mini tote bag, which sells for £28.
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