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Tan Leather Duffle Bag – Travel-Ready with Front Buckle Pocket

Original price was: $385.99.Current price is: $319.99.

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Meet The Travel – The Ultimate Leather Duffle Bag for the Modern Gentleman

Crafted from premium leather, The Travel is the only duffle bag you’ll ever need. Its rugged yet stylish design is perfect for the man on the move. With spacious compartments, high-quality brass hardware, and a timeless tan brown finish, this bag is built to last, ensuring you’ll have a reliable travel companion for years to come.

Key Features:

  • Made from leather for durability and style
  • Premium YKK zippers for smooth and secure closure
  • High-quality brass hardware adds a touch of sophistication
  • Eco-friendly, chemical-free tanning process used on leather
  • Detachable, adjustable leather strap for comfortable carrying
  • Two exterior zippered pockets for quick-access items
  • One large buckle front pocket and two side zipper pockets for organized storage
  • Spacious main compartment to fit all your essentials

Dimensions: 24″ L x 9″ H x 11″ W

Note: As this is real leather, slight variations in color may occur.

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Color Dark Brown, Tan

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