Fantastic, rare and authentic BRAHMIN Melbourne and woven leather shoulder bag purse in black croc embossed Melbourne leather. Gunmetal hardware. Push lock closure. The interior has one zippered, two open pockets and a key clip. Open pocket in back. Leather strap is adjustable. No Brahmin fob. In excellent pre-owned condition as shown. Discontinued style. A great size bag that looks great with everything! Check out the other Brahmin items I also have for sale.
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Please email me with any questions. Measurements are taken flat on the outside of the bag. For best results, compare measurements to your favorite purse for size. Check out my other items as I continually add new merchandise and offer great discounts on shipping with multiple orders. Thanks for looking!
Terms of Sale:
COMBINED SHIPPING: We are happy to offer all our customers excellent savings by combining lots to save on postage/shipping costs. There’s no need to ask, we will adjust the invoice to include the savings and e-mail you the new total.
FEEDBACK: Good feedback is guaranteed on every transaction. This will be added after we know that your item has reached you safely and that you are happy with what you have received. If you’re not happy for whatever reason with your purchase, please contact us so that we can resolve whatever problem that may have occurred. Do bear in mind though, that if you are bidding on pre-owned or VINTAGE items, that is exactly what they are. Look at the pictures closely. These are not new products and can have faults, wear or whatever. Each item is checked by us prior to listing and described accordingly. But with so many pieces coming in and going out, mistakes can happen. If your item isn’t as it should be, then contact us straight away so that we can put things right. An e-mail is always a much better way to resolve a small problem, rather than a pointless exchange of poor feedback.