Maison Martin Margiela
(JP¥57,300)
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Maison Martin Margiela
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This is a very rare Martin Margiela 14 (Wardrobe for Men) leather shoulder bag. It's originally based on a military bag from the French or Belgian army, and it's a masculine shoulder bag with rugged leather and linen pockets. I forgot when 14 debuted, but I remember it was a product from the debut year or the following year. I recall being told something like that during the customer service when I bought it in Italy at the time. The size is great, and it's the perfect size to throw in a wallet, magazines, iPad, etc. It seems like a MacBook Air would fit. It's based on rugged oiled leather, and the exterior has a two-layer structure with linen olive drab gussets. The first layer, the leather part, has small pockets for small items, making it very practical. You can also fasten each belt layer. There's some green rust on the metal parts, but that's very Margiela-esque, so I use it without worrying. It's harmless, but you can wipe it off if you're concerned. The thick leather finish at the base of the strap and other structurally complex specifications are very Martin-like, as they are made with great care. I used to wear the strap quite long, which was the trend at the time. Recently, shorter straps are more common, so I've made new holes to use it. You probably won't see a 2005 14 product very often. In the first place, the production quantity was extremely small, and if the tags were removed, it would have been destined to be discarded as a surplus military bag. The inner tag with the COMM notation is partially detached. I've taken photos with items that might give you a sense of the size in the last photo: a regular iPad, a paperback book, a passport, etc. The actual dimensions of the storage area are approximately: Width: 33cm x Height: 25cm, Depth: 7-8cm (maximum). Please allow for some error as these are amateur measurements. This is a rare item, so how about it if you're looking for one?
1 day ago