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Köpenicker #007 (deadstock)

Köpenicker #007 (deadstock)

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A special minimalist version of the crossbody clutch.

This time, the focus is on the smooth and minimalist texture of Italian vegetable tanned vacchetta. This particular hide was sourced from a designer deadstock warehouse in Prato (Italy), it is a leftover leather from either Ann Demeulemeester or Rick Owens factory.

I have recovered a stack of such leather that had been in storage for five years or more. There are some scratches and discoloration, but they are still some of the best leathers I've seen.

This nighclubbing bag features:

  • ~ 22×11×3.5cm size, big enough for a large phone, cigs, wallet, passport and other essentials for your night out.
  • Clean minimalist design.
  • Heavy-duty stainless steel Loxx closure that won't open by accident.
  • Veg tan non-adjustable strap (can be replaced with a chain on request).
  • Vegetable tanned deadstock vachetta leather.
  • 2 inside pockets.

Each item is one of a kind due to the natural full grain texture of leather and the creative process. Everything particular about this item is as it should be.

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Quality is a journey

Hand-stitched

Saddle stitch is the strongest seam that can't be replicated by a sewing machine... for sure it's an overkill.

Still the quality comes not from its toughness, but from the process and the journey. First through my hands and then in your own adventures.

My principles and choices

Avant-garde leather

Horse culatta

I'm mesmerized by horse culatta with shell cordovan traces and wrinkles.

It arrives with waxy residue and matte texture to be polished by your hands and develop a smooth shine.

What is horse culatta?

Heritage leathercraft

Made to last

Vegetable tanned full-grain leather is a very particular material. It won't stay brand new and perfect like a heavily coated chrome tanned leather.

Instead it develops character and patina, and this is how it can survive much longer, through changes.

The complete leather guide