¥48,000
Compact leather items are attracting attention as portable items such as smartphones and music players continue to shrink in size. Leather items that can intelligently produce a light, cashless style. Wallets have been getting smaller in recent years along with the miniaturization of bags, but the smaller the wallet is, the less capacity it has, making it a bit inadequate. GANZO's compact billfold, like its cordovan counterpart, can hold bills and six cards, and the coin purse is box-shaped for easy viewing. It can be comfortably stored in the front pocket of pants.
The thin bridle series uses leather tanned by traditional manufacturing methods for both the exterior and interior. It is a hybrid that allows you to enjoy the slender, distinctive leather quality and change throughout the years.The outside is made using J&E Sedgwick (UK)'s bridle leather. Because of the wax in bridle leather, the matte look in the beginning transforms into a unique patina over time. Badalassi Carlo (Italy)'s Minerva Box infused with oil is chosen for the inside. It is supple, easy to handle and has a flexible toughness.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 8.5 × Width 9.6× Thickness 2.0 |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications | Exterior Pocket x 1 Bill Compartment x 1 Coin Purse x 1 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 57653 |
GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
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