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Bag~Poochie & Co.~OPI. Childs 10" Brown Puppy Hand Bag

$ 3.43

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Pattern: Puppy
  • Brand: OPI Products Inc.
  • Color: Brown
  • Material: Polyester Fibers & New Fibers
  • California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Personalize: No
  • Condition: In wonderful shape for used. No damage seen. See all attachments for a visual view of condition, as well as for details of child's puppy handbag purse. Stand NOT included. With so much hair on this pup, you can hardly see his face in the pics!
  • Theme: Animal
  • Size: S
  • Type: Organizer
  • Character: Doggy
  • Accents: Zipper
  • MPN: N/A
  • Character Family: Puppy
  • Department: Girls
  • Number of Pieces: 1 (One) Piece

    Description

    OPI Products, branded as O·P·I, is an American nail polish manufacturer headquartered in Calabasas, California and a subsidiary of Coty, Inc..
    OPI, originally named Odontorium Products Inc., was a small dental supply company purchased by George Schaeffer in 1981. Shortly after taking over the company, Schaeffer was joined by Hungarian-born Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI’s Executive Vice President and Artistic Director. Schaeffer and Weiss-Fischmann partnered with R. Eric Montgomery, a biochemist, and created an acrylic system that Schaeffer sold door-to-door to local nail salons. They closed the dental sales and focused entirely on nail products changing the name to OPI Products Inc.
    In 1989, OPI expanded its portfolio to nail lacquers and later other products. In 2003, OPI created a Legally Blonde 2 collection that was also featured in the film. Collaborations that have followed include Ford Mustang, the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, and Dell (2009).
    In 2003, OPI launched a nail polish line for dogs called Pawlish that received mixed reviews. In 2007, after pressure from the EPA and the organization Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, OPI reformulated its nail lacquers and eliminated chemicals DBP (dibutyl phthalate), formaldehyde and toluene.
    In 2010, OPI was acquired by Coty, Inc. In 2014, Coty appointed Mary van Praag as General Manager of OPI. Van Praag replaced John Heffner, the now CEO of Drybar.