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Description
This strategically designed leather tablet messenger bag is ideal for carrying your notebook or a small laptop. It can also be used for tablets and iPads. It can accommodate any electronic gadget up to 10 or 11 inches. The vintage-looking, semi-glossy surface of the messenger bag is water- and scratch-resistant. It is underlined by a high-quality canvas, thus giving it a neat internal finish. We don't compromise on quality or finishing. Thus, you can trust us blindly on those aspects. Salient Features * Material: Full-Grain Goat Leather * Color: Vintage Brown * Pure brass hardware * Handcrafted by the leather craftsmen of Jodhpur to ensure utmost finishing.
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SKU: MTWB0000079 Made in India Weight: 1.2 kg (2.65 lb) UPC: 602697560128
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The bags are ok. The description says made chemical free but each one has a distinct chemical smell. I bought these to personalize with a laser and now I'm not sure that's safe. The bags KIND of look like the picture. Color on each one is slightly off. The free dop bag was a different color than the duffle. On some of them there's loose threads at the end of stitching I cut off. I'm not sure these can be sold for MSRP. Likely selling at cost to break even.
The bags are ok. The description says made chemical free but each one has a distinct chemical smell. I bought these to personalize with a laser and now I'm not sure that's safe. The bags KIND of look like the picture. Color on each one is slightly off. The free dop bag was a different color than the duffle. On some of them there's loose threads at the end of stitching I cut off. I'm not sure these can be sold for MSRP. Likely selling at cost to break even.
Jan 9, 2024 • Justin • Paducah, KY, United States



























