¥53,000
A customizable binder that will surely become your long term favorite leather item.
The wax on the surface of this bridle leather organizer penetrates the leather as it is used, creating a unique deep shine. The leather is very durable, making it hard to scratch.
A strap to securely hold the contents, a pocket on the inside left for cards and business cards, and an open pocket on the inside right for notes. The rings are from the top brand KRAUSE. A leather part is attached around the ring to protect the surrounding.
This binder retains the traditional quality and sturdiness of an organizer, but also has a touch of glamour. It will add color and style to your business and personal life
The bridle leather on the front is combined with oiled shoulder tanned leather on the interior to give it a suppleness that makes it easy to handle and a toughness that makes it flexible and adaptable. It is a hybrid series that is smart enough to fit in with tight fashions, has the presence of the original leather, and can also be enjoyed as it ages.
Bridle leather is made by J&E Sedgwick in England. Minerva box from Badalassi Carlo in Italy was chosen for the shoulder leather. Both are tanned using traditional methods, and the more it is used, the more durable they become.
The wax that floats gradually from the inside of the leather provides a matte appearance at the beginning of use, but as it is used more and more, friction and oil from the hand give it a unique sheen. It is a material that allows you to enjoy your own "hand glazing" as it ages.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 19.5 × Width 13.5 × Thickness 3.0 Weight 300g |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications | 6 Hole Binder Card Slot x 4 Interior Pocket x 3 Pen Holder x 1 Refil: Bible size (95x170mm) Ring: Inside diameter 20mm made by Krause Pen Holder: Up to 12mm in diameter |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 57391 |
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