THE CAMBRIDGE SATCHEL COMPANY

St Leonards, photographic studio and location

Cambridge Satchels are another brand company that choses to work down here on the south coast. Great locations and facilities.

The Cambridge Satchel Company, the original (and best) satchel brand.

There very first satchel was inspired by traditional British, leather schoolbags from years gone by. They still make satchels but their collection now includes large and small bags and accessories in lots of sizes and styles with many inspired by bags from the past. They have something for everyone.

Visit their site at https://www.cambridgesatchel.com


           

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