Duck Dynasty's Korie, Missy and Jessica Robertson team up with Dooney & Bourke on new handbag collection

Korie Robertson with her husband Willie (Photo: Twitter/Korie Robertson)

The ladies of Duck Dynasty are giving their love for camouflage an elegant spin with a new handbag collection in partnership with Dooney & Bourke.

While duck hunting and camo may not immediately come to mind when you think of handbag chic, Korie, Missy and Jessica Robertson have offered a tantalising glimpse of their collection with a sneak peak picture released to Us Weekly.

The picture shows the three "Duck Wives' looking glamorous in figure hugging jeans and heals, with a cute tote from their limited edition collection at Korie's feet.

The stylish bag has a camo-inspired print that upon closer inspection is compiled of duck silhouettes layered over each other.  It features natural leather straps and buckles on the top, and corners to protect the base.

A rep for the family told Us Weekly that the collection will "marry Southern chic with classic American style". 

Korie will be sharing more about her faith this week at the Women of Faith conference in Portland, Oregon.  The line-up of speakers and artists at the conference includes TD Jakes's daughter, Sarah Jakes, and worship artist Nichole Nordeman.

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