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DUKE WALLET 149-03129

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SKU:
Porter 149-03129
UPC:
113092
Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually Ships in 2 - 3 Business Days

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Carrier: DHL Free shipping worldwide on orders of USD 150 and above. USD 10 on orders under USD 150.
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Material

Front: Bridle Leather Back: Cow Steer

Weight

170g


Wallet series "PORTER DUKE" featuring a combination of bridle leather and aluminum parts. Bridle leather is one of the most historical leathers that was born in Europe as a leather for harness. Using thick and durable cowhide leather (leather of cows over 2 years old) tanned with plant-derived tannins, and applying wax such as beeswax to tighten the leather fibers, it is robust and durable. Finished with durable leather. The beeswax impregnated by hand into the surface of the leather becomes lustrous over time and brings about beautiful aging. The bi-fold wallet has excellent storage capacity despite its compact size. The zipper pocket has a gusset and opens wide, so you can smoothly put in and take out coins. Bills and cards are easy to see and easy to organize and store. The exterior has a pocket for IC cards, and the interior has many card pockets. A skilled craftsman cuts the edge so that the thick and durable bridle leather shines. The combination of bridle leather that combines elegance and tradition with parts such as aluminum zippers and D-rings gives it a casual look. It comes with an original box with the Porter logo stamped on it, and is recommended as a gift. *A small original horsehair brush made by Kanaya Brush, founded in 1914, is included. *The white deposits seen on the surface are a unique property of bridle leather, where the beeswax soaked into the leather stands out. *All of our leather products are produced using leather, a by-product of meat.