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Passport Cover made from Liberty Tana Lawn, floral

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Passport Cover made from Liberty Tana Lawn, floral

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This item will be posted to you by The Sherbet Patch within 1 day of receiving payment.

Shipping destination Cost Additional items
United Kingdom £2.95 £0.40
EU & Northern Ireland Doesn't deliver here
United States £11.90 £0.60
Rest of the World £10.90 £0.60

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Full description

Mrs Stoneley.

This is a lightly padded fabric passport pouch.

Internal measurements are 5.5 inches x 4inches.

(14cm x 10cm)

This passport pouch is a simple slip in, slip out design, with no closure.

It is designed to protect your passport from damage and make it easy to spot within a bag.

This fabric pouch is made to fit a European, US or UK passport.

It will also fit passports from many other countries, but please check your passport measurements.

This passport pouch has been made with Liberty Tana Lawn.

It has been backed with a lightly padded interfacing, and lined with a contrasting Liberty cotton.

The design is ''Mrs Stoneley''

This quintessential Liberty floral showcases a nostalgic dog rose pattern.

It was created during the early 1930s by the enigmatic artist DS, who designed many of Liberty’s favourite Classics.

Designed by Sarah Eves in Swansea

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