Winner Announcement! WIN this “SCOTT” Writer’s Bag from Bleu de Chauffe!
by Adriano Batista






Fucking Young! has teamed up with Bleu de Chauffe to give away one “SCOTT” Writer’s Bag to one lucky winner.
The “SCOTT” Writes’s Bag is a replica of Scott Fitzgerald’s genuine bag. Made of tanned organic leather, Scott, the writer’s bag, is the new Bleu de Chauffe‘s must have. Very elegant, it can be both hand and shoulder carry. Its turnstile lock is unconventional. Thus, this bag can hold and laptop up to 13 inches. The inside departments are accessible, modern and convenient. Made in France.
Professional bags with a clear and sharp design, Bleu de Chauffe products are simple, practical and stylish. Bleu de Chauffe leathers are natural leathers with vegetal tanning agents. On Bleu de Chauffe traceability label, the artisan sign and date each leather bag he has built.
Enter through Facebook in the steps below to ensure you’re eligible for the prize:



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Contest details:
Entrants must ‘like’ both the Bleu de Chauffe and Fucking Young! Facebook Pages.
This giveaway is open to everyone aged 18 or over internationally.
The giveaway begins on February 17th and closes on February 23rd 2014 at 12.00pm GMT.
The winner will be randomly chosen and contacted via Facebook message and Facebook email and win this “SCOTT” Writer’s Bag from Bleu de Chauffe!
If you already follow either of the two pages you will still be entered into the competition, provided you like the other before the competition closes. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
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Congratulations to “Tom McKenzie” who is the winner of this “SCOTT” Writer’s Bag from Bleu de Chauffe! Please contact us at contest@fuckingyoung.es within 3 days using the e-mail registered to your Facebook/Twitter account to claim your prize!
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