Benedict Leather Weekend Bag in Brompton Brown by Moore & Giles
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Moore & Giles' Benedict Leather Weekend Bag is the ultimate accessory for your next adventure. Designed with both style and function in mind, with a spacious main compartment and adjustable sides, allowing you to create more or less packing space as needed. With an adjustable padded shoulder strap and a top handle for easy carrying, the Benedict is sure to become your go-to travel companion.
About Brompton Leather
Crafted at an Italian tannery with over one hundred and fifty years of experience, Brompton is a timeless, aniline plus leather that represents a blending of today’s tanning technology with the dedication and skill of artisans spanning multiple generations. A smooth leather with no visible grain, it has a wonderful shine to the finish! A leather that becomes an instant classic. A leather that gets better with age. Brompton was that leather. Brompton can be seen around the world - in the finest hotels and your favorite coffee shop - on fine leather sofas, luxurious weekend bags or even a great pair of shoes. Brompton has become the standard for classic natural leathers.
- Country of Origin: Italy
- Aniline wax pull-up leather
- Exhibits dramatic highs and lows
- Hot wax tannage technique
- Natural characteristics will be visible
Bag Features
- 53" Adjustable/removable padded leather shoulder strap
- Includes luggage tag
- One Interior zip pocket
- Top carry handles
- Two interior pockets
Dimensions
- 23"L x 11"H x 11"W
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Weight: 4.5lb
About Moore & Giles
Founded in 1933, in Lynchburg, Virginia, Moore & Giles is dedicated to designing and developing the most innovative and luxurious natural leathers. They craft a collection of luxury leather bags, accessories, and home goods to showcase the inherent beauty and timeless appeal of their natural leathers.
Moore & Giles is committed to exercising faithful corporate citizenship through compliance with all environmental laws and regulations. Minimal impact to air, water, and land by their practices and activities is the ultimate measure of their success