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Brown 100% leather John Rocha mens satchel in ED. Brand new, with tags, RRP ?150


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Hi everyone,


I bought this as a gift for someone who no longer requires it and it's been a while so I can't return it.


It's absolutely gorgeous though. I will try to get a picture of the actual thing and upload it soon. It's never come out of the plastic bag I put it in when I bought it, apart from to show admiring friends.


I'm looking for ?120 for it ONO. Going on holiday on Friday night so will probably remove the thread and repost the week after if it doesn't get snapped up quickly :)


Here's a pic of the bag from the site:


http://imgur.com/KS43CiA


And the description on the site:


"From our exclusive RJR.John Rocha range, this brown leather briefcase is ideal for sophisticated office and travel use. Featuring mock buckle fastenings and a spacious interior that includes secure compartments to keep everyday essentials organised, the classic case has been completed with a single grab handle and a detachable shoulder strap for versatile styling.


Outer: 100% leather

Lining: 100% cotton

One internal zip pocket, two internal pouches, three internal pen slots

One grab handle, one detachable shoulder strap

Clasp and popper fastenings

HWD: 30 x 39 x 5.5cm / 11.8 x 15.3 x 2.1 inches"



Please feel free to get in touch with any questions / serious offers

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