Navy blue RFID passport holder with red stitch
Description
I lost my navy blue RFID-blocking passport holder yesterday around 3pm near the Suburban Station entrance on 16th Street, in Center City Philadelphia. It's a slim Travelon leather holder, about the size of a credit card, with a subtle grain and a bright red stitch along the edge. Inside there’s my passport, a boarding pass, and a tiny photo of my grandmother that I carry for luck. There’s a small scuff on the top corner and a faint scratch along the inside pocket—easy to spot if you’re looking for it. It really matters to me because the photo is sentimental and the documents are essential for my trips. If you found it, please text or email me at [email protected]—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
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