The Dr Martens 'It' bag
Iconic footwear label Dr Martens launch a new range of limited edition satchels
Iconic footwear label Dr Martens launch a new range of limited edition satchels
Iconic footwear label Dr Martens has been having somewhat of a fashion revival, with the launch of a new range of limited edition satchels.
The likes of Agyness Deyn and Alice Dellal have been leading the style revolution with what the fash-pack have coined 'grunge chic'. For us mere fashion mortals, it means DM's are back on our shoe-dar - in a big way.
But if your style is slightly less punk and a little more preppy, their latest offering will be just the sartorial ticket - a limited edition range of satchels.
Championed by the likes of Alexa Chung, the satchel has become the arm candy of the moment. Thinking Back to School? Now it's time for 'too cool for school'. And they don't get much cooler than these.
Produced as part of the 'Made In England' range by a group of leather artisans, they come in five colours - we're loving the cherry red.
Launching in stores and online next week, the satchels are £125. And what's more, there is only 350 available worldwide - so snap one up now!
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