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Bridle Key Fob Shoe Lift - London Tan

  • Bridle Key Fob Shoe Lift - London Tan - Swaine Group Ltd
  • Bridle Key Fob Shoe Lift - London Tan - Swaine Group Ltd
  • Bridle Key Fob Shoe Lift - London Tan - Swaine Group Ltd

Key Fob Shoe Lift - London Tan

$230

Crafted from bridle leather, this compact purse features a foldable shoe horn. It has a two-tone exterior and interior.

  • Worldwide Shipping

Crafted from bridle leather, this compact purse features a foldable shoe horn. It has a two-tone exterior and interior.

Details & Size

  • Crafted from bridle leather
  • Interior lined in goat leather
  • Single pocket
  • Foldable stainless steel shoehorn
  • Dimensions: 5 x 8.5 x 2.5cm / 1.97 × 3.35 × 0.98"
  • Weight: 0.36kg
  • This item cannot be monogrammed

Care

While bridle and goat leather is naturally durable, it should be protected from excessive moisture. If caught in the rain, gently pat dry with a soft cloth to avoid watermarks or staining.

To preserve its supple feel and rich finish, condition the leather occasionally with our premium leather feed.

Keep the bag away from prolonged direct sunlight, as this may cause drying or fading.

With time, the bridle leather will develop a deep, unique patina, enhancing its character and individuality.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

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Did you know

Shoe horns have long been a popular accessory in England. The first recorded purchase dates back to the sixteenth century. Queen Elizabeth I helped bring shoe horns to acclaim when she famously bought eighteen between 1563 and 1566, later continuing to order more made from steel.

  • CENTURY OLD TECHNIQUES PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS

  • OUR CRAFTSMANSHIP LEGACY

  • ESTABLISHED IN 1750

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