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Allegrini Filippo Leather Goods 1367 Blue Leather Shoulder Bag

Sale price€115,00

This vintage-effect leather shoulder bag, a small size model, is now considered a classic in artisanal leather goods and is adaptable to any style. It is shaped like an "envelope", and the contrast between the thicker, darker flap and the rest of the bag is very distinctive; finally, the front is worked with a laser effect for a modern and original touch.

The interior is divided into three small separate compartments / it has a pocket with a document holder in the central part / the closure is with a snap button and zipper / adjustable and removable shoulder strap with small metal carabiners.

Vegetable-tanned leather from the Tuscan consortium is used to create these artisan bags, and to guarantee a product that is the result of the best Made in Tuscany, soft nappa leather with unique shades is combined with cowhide.

Time and changes give accessories an absolutely personalized character. The color tends to take on warm tones over time, transforming according to the use for which it is intended and becoming completely unique. Finally, this process deliberately presents stains due to brushing, which are not to be considered defects, but typical results of this method, which make each item different and exclusive.

For good preservation of your bag, it is advisable to avoid using detergents or cleaning products for leather as they could damage it. We recommend this product: COLLONIL NEUTRAL CREAM FOR BAGS AND SHOES.

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BRAND: Pelletteria Allegrini Filippo

CODE: 1367 Blue

DIMENSIONS: approx. 13x18x4/5 cm

WEIGHT: approx. 0.300 kg

COLOR: Blue

MATERIAL: Cowhide leather

DESCRIPTION: Postman bag with magnetic and zipper closure/Lined interior with zip pocket

PRODUCTION: Made in Italy

Colour:Blu

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WHO WE ARE

100 YEARS OF PASSION

In 1920, Pelletteria Allegrini was founded in Lucca, a benchmark at the time for shoemakers throughout the area, who sourced leather, hide, and materials necessary for shoe production from them.