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L-shaped zip mini wallet [made to order]

Glazed alligator leather L-shaped zip wallet.

It is a standard design that has enduring popularity because it is compact and thin, fits in a pocket, and can store a minimum amount of bills, cards, and coins.

To maintain its compact size, we use the smallest YKK Excella zipper, #3, and keep the thickness to about 15mm before storage.

The interior is made of the famous Italian leather, Buttero (chocolate). It has good color and firmness, which elegantly complements the finish of alligator leather accessories.

Alligator is an exotic leather with a unique and appealing appearance. Compared to crocodile, it is smaller and is more suited to small items, but small crocodiles have become popular recently. Depending on the cut, the scales can be small, making it difficult even for professionals to distinguish between the two when finished, and it all depends on the manufacturer's instructions. While both are genuine and rare leathers, I hear that many businesses use the term "crocodile," which tends to refer to leather in a higher price range.

On the other hand, the mysterious charm of crocodile leather, with its wide price range depending on the grade and size, makes me feel that way. As someone who wants to make things honestly, I want to communicate this with sincerity. This is the kind of leather that makes me think this every time I handle it.

<size>
Approx. W115 x H100 x D15 (mm)
<Materials and specifications>
Leather: Alligator (Dark Cyprus *Glazed finish)
Interior and lining: Buttero (chocolate)
- YKK Excella zipper (metal fittings: nickel, fabric: chocolate)
・1 bill compartment, 1 coin compartment, 2 card compartments
・Machine sewing
<Custom-made price>
Alligator specification ¥23,000+tax
*Exotic leather accessories are only available with leather that is in stock, so please inquire about stock availability.
*Liscio: Black, Natural, one piece of leather ¥11,200+tax
*Prices are from July 2024. Prices may change depending on purchasing conditions and exchange rates.
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