Salvador Bachiller

Madrid


The stylish leather bags, wallets, suitcases and other accessories of Salvador Bachiller are a staple of Spanish shoppers. This is leather with a typically Spanish twist – the colours are dazzling in bright pinks, yellows and greens. Sound garish? You’ll change your mind once you step inside. It also has a discount outlet in Chueca for superseded stock.


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