■Material: Cowhide■W11 x H8 x D3.5cm/■Weight: Approximately 75g/■Made in Japan
This bag was created in response to customer requests for a key compartment for AGILITY's popular Argent. Simply adding two L-shaped zippers would have increased the bag's bulk and weight. Instead, we conceived a single piece of leather exterior with a divider in the center. This neatly separates the two compartments without adding bulk. The compartment to the right of the zipper is the wallet compartment, holding coins, cards, and bills. The open coin purse in the center is designed to prevent coins from falling out. The large compartment on the left side can hold approximately 10 cards, and the compartment on the right side can hold several folded bills. The other compartment is for keys, complete with a key ring. The chain has two 22mm and two 20mm key rings. It can hold two to three standard-sized keys and a car smart key (remote control key). The keychain is detachable, and once removed, the bag can hold approximately 10 cards.
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[Pueblo] This product is made using the "Vacchetta" method by Badalassi Carlo, a classic vegetable tanning method recognized by the Italian Vegetable Tanning Association. Badalassi Carlo is a renowned tannery known for reviving the ancient Italian Vacchetta method, a method first studied by its predecessor. Its roots date back to the Middle Ages, with some saying it began around the 8th century. While many leathers today use synthetic and fish oils and are increasingly mechanized in the pursuit of efficiency, Badalassi remains true to traditional leathermaking, seemingly going against the times.
The leather is tanned over a long period of time using only vegetable tannins, instead of chemicals, and then slowly oiled with highly pure "cow leg oil" extracted by boiling the shin bones and hoofless feet of cattle. Because the oil does not penetrate easily, this is a time-consuming, laborious, and costly process, but on the flip side, the oil does not easily come out, and the color and luster improve beautifully with use, aging beautifully.