Julie Twisted D bag

$125.00

Handcrafted with Heart and Passion
Each bag comes with the story of the woman who made it

 

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Introducing our Leather Twisted D Bag, a distinctive and avant-garde accessory that seamlessly blends contemporary design with classic craftsmanship. This unique bag is a true statement piece, perfect for those who seek an edgy and fashion-forward look.

Crafted from premium quality leather, the twisted D-shaped silhouette of the bag immediately catches the eye. The unconventional design adds a modern twist to the timeless elegance of leather, creating a bold and distinctive aesthetic. The smooth, supple texture of the leather not only enhances the bag’s visual appeal but also ensures durability and longevity.

Make a bold fashion statement with the Leather Twisted D Bag – an accessory that transcends conventional norms. This bag is designed for individuals who appreciate the fusion of innovation and luxury, offering a unique and stylish companion for any occasion. Elevate your style with this one-of-a-kind leather bag that effortlessly marries modern design with timeless sophistication.

Size in Inch
9 W x 6.5 H x 2 D inch

Size in CM
23 W x 17 H x 5 D cm

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FAQ

No, hides come from animals raised for food. This accounts for 99% of the world’s leather.

The main sources of animal hides are cattle, sheep and goats. Their skins are a valuable global resource and, thanks to tanners’ and manufacturers’ skills and knowledge, they ensure this versatile material does not end up in landfill.

Current estimates put this at a saving of 7.3 million tonnes for cattle hides alone and around 10 million tonnes in total per year. That is a lot of potential waste being transformed into a versatile, usable material.

Yes. It converts waste from the food industry that would be otherwise thrown away, to make products we use in everyday life.

• Leather keeps around 10 million tonnes out of landfill a year
• Leather is long-lasting
• Leather products are repairable
• Leather can be recycled
• At its end-of-life phase, leather degrades through chemical and biological means
• The leather industry creates employment and skills for millions worldwide, an important defining factor in sustainability and the circular economy.

Vegetable tanning is an intricate, traditional method of tanning leather dating back to approximately 6000 BC. It is the oldest tanning method, it uses extracts from wood, and nuts of trees and shrubs. It usually takes longer to tan leather using this method, but the result is a leather with distinctive aesthetic and handle that ages beautifully.

Well-made and cared for leather products will last generations. This longevity together with repairability means that leather can make an important contribution to a society that is looking to consume less, and repair and reuse more.

Yes. Leather fibreboard is made by grinding up old leather and is used in shoes to create insoles and heel inserts and leather trimmings are used as stuffing for items such as punch bags. New composite materials are also being developed that incorporate ground up leather.

Are your leather products genuine?

100%. We make sure all our leather goods are made with selected vegetable tanned full-grain, the first layer or top-grain genuine leather, we never make bags with second layer leather, fake leather or any other poor quality leather. 

That's because each leather hide comes from a different animal and it's only natural for them to have some unique shade or tint. Remember we are talking real 100% genuine leather here? No fake stuff. On the better side, each product has its unique look and feel.