Burberry Purple Leather And Pony-Fur Chess Satchel Bag

£795.00

SKU: STK022305

These Burberry Purple Leather and Pony-Fur Chess Satchel Bag is a distinctive and luxurious accessory that blends heritage craftsmanship with contemporary design. This bag features a structured silhouette crafted from full-grain calf leather, adorned with purple pony-hair panels that add texture and depth. The design is accentuated by brushed metal knight and rook charms, paying homage to the game’s strategic elegance. The bag is equipped with a foldover flap secured by a magnetic closure, an adjustable leather strap for versatile wear, and multiple compartments for organization. Made in Italy, it showcases Burberry’s commitment to quality and style.​

 

Measurements

  • 18 x 22 x 6 cm
  • Drop 44 cm

In stock

Additional Information
Features

One exterior slip pocket, One interior compartment, One interior slip pocket

Bag type

Crossbody, Shoulder

Material

Leather

Exterior Colour

Purple

Hardware

Gold tone

Accessories

Booklet, Dust cover, Original tag

Gender

Ladies

Interior Colour

Purple

Exterior Condition

Excellent

Interior Condition

Excellent

All our pre-loved designer handbags in our collection have passed a rigorous check, conducted by our team of in-house experts, professionally cleaned and refurbished when required. Every purchase made online is entitled to a refund within 14 days.

Burberry was founded in 1856 when 21-year-old Thomas Burberry, a former draper’s apprentice, opened his own store in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. By 1870, the business had established itself by focusing on the development of outdoors attire. In 1879, Burberry introduced gabardine to his brand, a hardwearing, water-resistant yet breathable fabric, in which the yarn is waterproofed before weaving. In 1891, Burberry opened a shop in the Haymarket, London.

Between 2001 and 2005, Burberry became associated with football hooligan culture. This change in the brand reputation was attributed to lower priced products, the proliferation of counterfeit goods adopting Burberry’s trademark check pattern, and adoption by celebrities. The association with football hooliganism led to the wearing of Burberry check garments being banned at some venues. GUS divested its remaining interest in Burberry in December 2005. Burberry Group plc was initially floated on the London Stock Exchange in July 2002. In 2005, Sanyo-shokai was the Burberry ready-to-wear licence holder in Japan with retail value of €435 million.

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