




Myra Ranger’s Day Crossbody Bag in Army Camo Green
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
COWGIRL SHOULDER BAG WITH RUGGED CAMO APPEAL
The Myra Ranger’s Day Crossbody Bag is a versatile companion crafted for those who live with grit and style. Built with durable camo canvas and accented by military-inspired detailing, this western shoulder handbag balances toughness with an exquisite edge. Its structured yet compact design makes it perfect for everyday wear or travel, while the bold star insignia patch at the front nods to strength and resilience. Equipped with practical storage features, this women's shoulder handbag keeps your essentials secure and close at hand, whether you’re hitting the trails, the rodeo, or simply the city streets.
FEATURES OF MYRA’S WESTERN HANDBAGS
- Sturdy camo canvas with rugged design
- Spacious inside pocket for safe storage
- Separate phone compartment for quick access
- Adjustable strap for comfortable carrying
- Compact, lightweight build with bold star patch
DIMENSIONS OF MYRA SHOULDER BAGS (IN INCHES)
- Width: 15
- Depth: 4
- Height: 12
- Handle: 27
MATERIALS USED IN MYRA’S WESTERN SHOULDER BAGS
- Leather & Canvas
CARE INSTRUCTION
Dry Clean only. Keep away from water
SHIPPING & RETURN
We offer free shipping to USA on orders above $125, UK and EU on order above $75, with delivery in 4–7 business days. Please visit our Shipping Page to view more details.
ORDER AMOUNT | SHIPPING FEE |
---|---|
Under $25 | $14.99 |
$25 - $50 | $12.99 |
$50 - $75 | $11.99 |
$75 - $125 | $9.99 |
Above $125 | Free-Shipping |
We offer returns or exchanges, within 14 days of delivery.
Duties and taxes will be collected on delivery, except in the USA.
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The Myra story


Myra isn’t made for the masses. It’s made for the bold.
Rooted in craft, shaped by the West, and carried by who lead with quiet fire. Every piece tells a story.


From hand-tooled leather to reclaimed canvas, our designs hold the marks of true craftsmanship.
Myra is where grit meets grace, and where everyday utility meets timeless soul.

