Baseline Personalisation Patch

Regular price£9.99
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Free UK Next Business Day Delivery On Orders £50+ Placed By 2pm. Please Allow 1 Additional Day for Monogramming & Please Note Monogrammed Products Cannot Be Returned.
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3 Letter Max (A-Z, 0-9)

Personalize your Baseline Personalisation Patch

Personalized monogram can be up to 3 letters or numbers (no special characters). The monogram is embossed in uppercase letters. Please allow an additional 3-5 business days for entire order processing with a personalized item.

Please note that personalized items are subject to a $20 restocking fee if returned.

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Whether you own a duffle, backpack, tote, or luggage, you can make it your own with the Baseline Personalisation Patch. This leather monogrammed luggage tag displays your initials to give your bag a personal, sophisticated touch and is compatible with Baseline styles from March 2020 and later.

Leather patch only; frame included with luggage.

SKU: W551-7

Whether you own a duffle, backpack, tote, or luggage, you can make it your own with the Baseline Personalisation Patch. This leather monogrammed luggage tag displays your initials to give your bag a personal, sophisticated touch and is compatible with Baseline styles from March 2020 and later.

Leather patch only; frame included with luggage.

SKU: W551-7

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