Authentic **Like New** Mahogany Brown London Fog Crossbody Satchel Purse
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This authentic London Fog satchel purse is in excellent condition. The London Fog name and date established is stamped/embossed on the front of the purse. The color of the purse is medium rust color (This purse has a medium reddish-yellow color).
The attractive interior has three (3) separate sections with the middle section has a zipper enclosure; one side section has two (2) open pockets and the other side sections has a zipper pocket.
This purse has a zip top closure, silver-toned hardware and a 4 ½’ hand handle drop and an adjustable strap. The body of the purse measures approximately
11 ½”” x 9”.
The purse is in pristine condition. There are no rips, scratches or any blemishes.
{{London Fog is was founded in 1923 by Israel Myers. Products manufactured by London Fog include trench coats, raincoats, jackets, parkas. Accessories include handbags and umbrellas. During World War II the company was known for making waterproof clothing for the United States Navy. These coats, which were the first to have a patented removable liner, were sold in Philadelphia, where they became very popular. The company went public in the 1960s. By the 1970s the company had its own stores and was manufacturing not only raincoats but also other types of clothes and accessories. At the time two-thirds of all raincoats sold in the United States were London Fog.}}
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iamhenna
This purse appears to be a saddle tan color?? Is it leather?
zanne0921
@iamhenna I’m sorry it took me so long to reply. It is very close to a saddle tan in color. It looked “saddle tan” online and it’s close
zanne0921
@iamhenna There are no markings/tags to indicate that it is leather. The logo is stamped into the material which led me to believe it was leather. But, because there was no proof, I didn’t list it as “leather”.
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