Leather Bags
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Abro Dalia Star Saddle Crossbody bag black/gold -
Campomaggi Hobo bag grigio -
Harold's Submarine Tote bag schwarz -
The Bridge Lucrezia Crossbody bag tirolo -
Braun Büffel Hanna Crossbody bag navy -
Abro Piuma_Lucido Puffer Shoulder bag black/nickel -
Harold's Fold Crossbody bag petrol -
Voi 4Seasons Celia Handbag torf -
Harold's Caugio Hobo bag cognac -
Harold's Submarine Crossbody bag braun -
Burkely Antique Avery Briefcase black -
Markberg Jane Crossbody bag burgundy/gold -
Harold's Submarine Fanny pack braun -
Depeche Tailors Stitch Shoulder bag black -
The Chesterfield Brand Cow Wax Pull Up Andrade Shoulder bag brown -
Spikes & Sparrow Apache Jinny Hobo bag black -
Liebeskind Hilla Kodiaq Sheep M Hobo bag beige -
Coccinelle Aura Monogram Shoulder bag multicolour/blanco/rosette -
Piquadro Blue Square Briefcase mahogany -
Michael Kors Temple Tote bag luggage -
Piquadro Circle Tote bag prugna/lilla -
Coccinelle C-Easy Hobo bag rosette -
Taschendieb Wien Paoliweg 2 Shoulder bag lila lavender -
Coccinelle Elinor Hobo bag prune
Business leather bags
Whether for women or men, business models come equipped with a padded, often removable laptop compartment, usually an additional sleeve for a tablet or iPad, and several slip pockets for notebooks and other essentials. Standard features also include credit card slots, pen holders and a trolley strap on the back. Some leather bags for office use even include integrated RFID protection for chip cards. Women often use leather shoppers for everyday office tasks: originally designed for shopping trips, these accessories impress with generous storage space and excellent organisation—a 15-inch laptop fits inside with ease. In addition to a large main compartment, most shoppers have several smaller pockets and sturdy handles. Models with a handle drop of 25 cm or more can also be carried over the shoulder. Many leather shoppers also feature an extra pochette and a key holder.
Vintage leather bags
One popular category of leather bags includes those in trendy vintage styles. These nostalgic models develop a unique patina over time. Changes to the surface result from environmental factors like friction from clothing, temperature shifts or exposure to sunlight and rain. Patina is a natural process and a hallmark of high-quality material. Vintage bags often come in warm cognac or camel tones, or deep shades of bordeaux—the signature worn-in effect is highly desired. A distinctive vintage look is created by leather bags made from pull-up leather or waxed leather. This type of leather—also known as oiled or vintage leather—has a fatty finish and is especially prone to patina development, making it appear far older than it really is. Vintage leather bags are all about individuality, far from fleeting fashion trends.
Caring for leather bags
In addition to their versatility, leather bags are valued for their outstanding quality and durability. Fortunately, they require very little maintenance. Once initial signs of wear appear, simply wipe your favourite bag with a soft, damp cloth. For more serious stains, we recommend using specialist leather cleaning products. To avoid damaging the surface, test any product on an inconspicuous area first. Some types of leather require extra care—for example, suede should not be cleaned with water but instead with a gentle sanding pad or eraser. To prevent scratches and pressure marks, keep your suede bag away from rough surfaces. Light scuffs can usually be buffed out with a soft brush. Proper storage is essential for the longevity of leather bags. Ideally, keep your leather bag in a breathable cotton dust bag. For long-term storage, stuff the bag with paper to help maintain its shape.