Tuesday, November 15, 2011

CABOTO - Rugged Italian Leather Professional Bag

CABOTO - Rugged Italian Leather Professional Bag Review



CABOTO - Rugged Italian Leather Professional Bag Feature

  • Handmade with 100% Italian full-grain Vacchetta leather; cotton lined interior
  • Size in inches: ext 11 H X 15 W X 5 D; int 10.25 H X 14 W X 4.5 to 3.5 D at the top
  • 1 main open compartment with twist-lock hardware closure; reinforced handle
  • 1 zippered interior pocket; 1 small interior accessory pocket
  • Removable cotton strap (up to 48in); distressed hardware for an old-world, worn-in look
Who says a professional bag can't have character?
This one is oozing with confidence and personality, yet it's elegant enough for even the most sophisticated workplace. The reinforced leather handle makes it very practical, and the removable cotton strap adds to the versatility.

A word of caution: this bag is intentionally made to be imperfect. It's been distressed and distressed some more by a unique manufacturing process, resulting in a downright beaten, weathered, and non-uniform look. This PATENTED TREATMENT guarantees that no 2 bags are exactly alike. Because each "skin" is unique in the way it absorbs color, stretches and shrinks, each finished bag is distinct in its color, tonality, and texture. The resulting shape and size may also vary.

About the leathers:
- Distressed: remarkably vintage, "weathered" look. The natural tone is preserved, so the bag only acquires subtle earthy color "nuances" from the dying process.
- Aged: extra-distressed for that unparalleled worn, weather-beaten look. Please note that the prolonged treatment process often results in extra shrinkage of the leather, with the resulting bag dimensions being up to 10% smaller than described.

About the Color Variations
All bags that share the same color name are treated with the same dye. However, each batch yields slightly different results and we have broken them down into 3 levels of tonality.
The basic color name is given to the medium-toned bags, while any bag that is lighter in color is called with the same name followed by the word "Lighter" and anything darker by "Darker".
In some cases, the difference is significant enough to warrant its own name. If you see "Contrast Trim", you know that specific parts absorbed the color more readily. If instead you see "Multi-Tone", the overall impression of the bag couldn't easily be classified.

Alternate views are from a Distressed Espresso Darker bag.


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