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Mulberry Black Heavy Grain Alexa Satchel

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SKU: BA-3959

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Description:

Size: (L) 8 x (W) 12.3 x (D) 4.5 in

Top Handle: 2.4 in

Shoulder Strap: 21.5 in (Adjustable)

Material: Grained Leather

Hardware: Golden

Colour: Black

Condition: Very Good – with dustbag

Details:

Mulberry Alexa Satchel is an iconic handbag, inspired by the classic English satchel and named after Alexa Chung. Crafted from luxurious and durable Black Heavy Grain Leather, this bag features a relaxed, slouchy shape and signature detailing, including the prominent Postman's Lock closure, braided top handle, and twin buckle straps. It offers versatile carry options with both the distinctive braided leather top handle and a detachable, adjustable shoulder/crossbody strap.

1. New: The product is brand new and unused. It is in pristine, flawless condition.
2. Excellent: The product is in near-perfect condition with no signs of wear. It has been carefully maintained and is almost like new.
3. Very Good: The product shows slight signs of use, such as minor scratches or wear, but remains in great condition overall. It functions perfectly and is well-maintained.
4. Good: The product shows noticeable signs of wear, such as visible scratches, scuffs, and imperfections. It remains fully functional and is still in good condition.
5. Fair: The product has visible signs of heavy use, including significant wear,
scratches, or other imperfections. It may have minor functional issues but is still usable.


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