Antique British brand Daks London handbag (removable handle)
80% new
The lining is classic plaid cloth, with some minor scratches on the outer corners (pictured)
No cracks or wear
If you are paying attention to Japanese vintage clothing, you must have seen Daks!
Very popular in Japan during Showa period
The round touch is super cute😍
Daks is a brand founded in London in 1894
Obtained Royal Warrant in 1956
Windbreakers, suits, hats, and bags are not only beautiful, but also very durable!
I have a collection of this bag myself. Three years ago, when I first saw it in another antique store, I really couldn’t afford it at that price, but it has always survived in my memory🌞
Now I know Japanese vintage dealers and have started doing business with them, which gives me another chance to find this bag that I have missed for a long time.
🍥It is a rare model🍥Why did you buy it three years later?
Because even if you have money, you may not be able to find the same model~🫠That’s how rare antiques are!
Dimensions: (depth) 9cm*(width) 21cm*(height) 19cm
Specifications: One zipper grid and one layered grid inside
💰2800
Antique bags have been oiled, Wax, cleaned and repaired before shipment.
•Antiques and old objects all have traces of their past history. They are not brand new. We can accept further orders. If you need more detailed photos, please feel free to send us a private message to inquire.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Genuine Leather
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United Kingdom
- Ranking
- No.812 - Bags | No.200 - Handbags & Totes
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- Antique British brand Daks London handbag (removable handle) 80% new The lining is classic plaid cloth, with some minor scratches on the outer corners (pictured) No cracks or wear
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