British Rail Blue Blaze Moquette Purse/Card Holder
Of the more modern day moquette designs, British Rail’s “Blue Blaze” will be instantly associated with the BR mega-region, known as Network SouthEast (NSE). It covered an area stretching from King’s Lynn in Norfolk to Exeter in Devon - even the Isle of Wight and London’s Waterloo and City line. Over 900 stations sported the rather patriotic NSE livery and welcomed trains fitted with this seat moquette, which was applied to trains in their Second Class compartments. Blues - a blaze of blues, in fact - and reminiscent of a toothpaste, it began being used in 1986 and was still on seats until 2017. The sheer size of the Network SouthEast region means Blue Blaze was used on more trains than any other moquette in history. It was popular for a reason - durable, ageless, utterly pleasing on the eye - and it could adorn your home too.
Love moquette but don’t have a huge budget? Got a foreign holiday coming up and want to segregate your sterling from your euros? Business supremo with a shed-tonne of business cards for your swanky clients? Or perhaps you like to squirrel away a few quid for fun stuff in a separate pouch? LOOK NO FURTHER. Our amazing, evocative transport-oozing pouches have arrived. Secure press-stud envelopes of joy are now available at such an affordable price to allow you to indulge your love of moquette while serving a useful purpose in your life. We’ve chosen YOUR favourite moquettes for these beauties and we know you’ll love them. Furry, stroke-able and purposeful, just do yourself a favour and buy one. And then share your photos of them 'in service' and we’ll share them too!
Materials
Materials
All our products are made from original Wool or Wool Blend Moquette, using high-quality metal zips and UK sourced materials.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on UK orders over £33.
International shipping available.
Returns accepted within 30 days.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Moquette is super-duper tough. If it gets a bit dirty, a good firm brush should do the job... For something really stubborn try some carpet cleaner. If in doubt - drop us a line.