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Tan Leather GoodsOlivia Genuine Leather Backpack

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R1,199

Retail: R1,700
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  • This delivery may take longer than our usual 5 - 10 working day time frame.
About

Meet Olivia – shes charminggorgeous and imaginative. The more you get to know her, the more you’ll be intrigued by her many facets and will want her in your life! This stylish handbag-cum-backpack has a sling that can unzip into two separate straps, so it’s up to you to wear her over one or both shoulders. And she is full of surprises: at her back, you’ll find a secret zip pocket for valuables like your phone, and there is another pocket with a safety clip at the frontOn the inside, she hosts a built-in cardholder (who needs a separate purse?) and a zip pocket for small necessities or cash. Dont be fooled by this girl’s petite posture – she has a big heartgreat capacity and many talentsShe’s got your back, literally!

Product Features
  • Measurements: 23cm x 25cm x 10cm (W x L x D)
  • 100% Full-grain, bovine leather
  • Black polycotton lining on the inside
  • Two exterior pockets: zip pocket at the back and slip pocket with safety clip in front
  • Two interior pockets: one zip pocket and one cardholder
  • Premium YKK zips
  • Strong leather shoulder strap that can unzip into two narrower straps 
  • Small leather handle on top
  • Pista Pecan/Diesel Toffee colour
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We're big believers in retail therapy

The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.

Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?