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Bonnie Leopard

Regular price £489.00 GBP
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Bonnie Leopard

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Leopard print leather shopper bag. Designed & crafted by Edward de Lacy.  

  • Dimensions: W 35cm x H 50cm x D 2-10cm Handle drop 30cm.
  • Features Leopard printed hair-on leather from Italy.
  • Can be worn 3 ways.
  • Inset side seams at base.
  • Detachable shoulder strap.
  • Leather edges finished by hand with matt Italian leather edge paint.
  • Gold metal hardware.
  • Unlined and features the soft natural suede back.
  • Detachable cresent clutch bag lined in a tan brown suede with a Ykk Excella zip closure.
  • de Lacy logo gold foiled on leather tab inside.
  • Presented in a handcrafted de Lacy cotton calico dust bag.

Leather Care

Clean using a soft damp cloth with mild soap, air dry.

Stuff with filling to hold shape when storing.

Blot away water or moisture as soon as possible.

Treat with leather conditioner every six months.

Free UK Shipping

Free UK shipping. Discounted Worldwide express shipping on all orders over £100. You'll receive your order an estimated 1–4 days after shipment.

  • Low Impact Packaging

    Transporting your new de Lacy product to you in perfect condition is extremely important to me but just as important is the materials used to do this, that's why I only choose recycled and biodegradable packaging. Continue reading...

  • The design Process

    Designs are sketched down and explored in more detail when the first prototype is constructed. Edward often discovers new ideas during this process and loves the freedom to develop these ideas and avenues organically. Continue reading...