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(JP¥15,100)
From the following site: The "Eva" series, which was popular when the brand was first established. The representative handle-type tote bag from this series has been revived as the "Crash Eva." A sense of boldness befitting the powerful expression of the leather. Because of the dignified leather, the Crash Eva is made with a single piece of leather, minimizing decoration to best convey the leather's appeal. The material is Buttero saddle leather (cowhide) from the renowned Italian tannery, Walpier. The leather is tanned with vegetable tannins and contains more oil than usual. It is thick and hard, and because of its durability, it was used for "horse saddles," hence the name saddle leather. By slowly soaking the tightly packed leather fibers with oil, a deep expression is created. Buttero is characterized by its firmness and resilience, and a tight grain (surface) on the leather. The "tiger stripes" that appear on the surface are a unique characteristic of the material, only seen in natural leather. While making the most of the individuality of such leather, each piece is also hand-massaged to create fine wrinkles on the surface of the leather. By adding this extra step, a "crash feeling" is expressed, deepening the shades of color. It has a familiar, somewhat worn-in feel from the moment you start using it. Size (measured flat): Width: 24-33 cm Height: 22.5 cm (center) Gusset width: 11 cm Handle drop: 12.5 cm Condition: Used There is some wear and tear, but there are no particularly noticeable stains, and it can still be used beautifully. For those who understand used items, thank you very much.
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