Black Bellroy passport holder with RFID
Description
I’m kicking myself—I lost my black Bellroy passport holder yesterday around 4pm in Bath city centre, probably near Bath Abbey or the Pulteney Bridge area. It’s a compact leather sleeve about the size of a passport, with an RFID lining and a subtle red stitch along the left edge. The exterior is black and a bit worn at the corners from travel, and the inside has an orange fabric lining I actually like. There’s a tiny embossed 'P.P.' on the inside card slot, plus a faint coffee stain on the back cover. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back.
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