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Handbags & Shoulder Bags - DeColores Cursillo Rooster Tote Bag

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Canvas Polyester lining Dry Clean Only

The colorful Rooster is a symbol of the Roman Catholic Cursillo movement. Great for attending a Cursillo weekend, reunion and beyond. Thoughtful Palanca gift. Striking colorful Rooster in colors of orange, red, blue, teal, green. Hand lettered DeColores with matching colors. 16” x 16” bag with two 14” long and 1” wide black cotton webbing strap handles. Made of a lightweight, spun polyester canvas-like fabric.

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Are you looking for a meaningful and eye-catching accessory to bring to your next Cursillo weekend? Look no further than our DeColores Cursillo Rooster Tote Bag. Symbolizing the Roman Catholic Cursillo movement, this vibrant tote bag features a colorful rooster design in striking hues of orange, red, blue, teal, and green. Stand out in style and show your devotion with this thoughtful Palanca gift.

Not just a fashion statement, this tote bag is also highly functional. With a spacious 16” x 16” size and two sturdy 14” cotton webbing strap handles, it's perfect for carrying all your essentials for a Cursillo weekend, reunion, or everyday use. The lightweight, spun polyester canvas-like fabric ensures durability and easy maintenance, making it a versatile and long-lasting accessory you'll love to use.

Elevate your Cursillo experience and make a statement of faith with the DeColores Cursillo Rooster Tote Bag. Whether you're a veteran Cursillista or a newbie looking to immerse yourself in the movement, this tote bag is a must-have item that combines style, functionality, and symbolism in one beautiful package. Get yours today and let the colors of faith and community accompany you on your journey.

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