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Full Grain Italian Leather Fanny Pack Belly Bag / Bum Bag - Independent People

Sale price£92.00 Regular price£108.00
Colour:Brown
Full Grain Italian Leather Fanny Pack Belly Bag / Bum Bag - Independent People
Full Grain Italian Leather Fanny Pack Belly Bag / Bum Bag - Independent People Sale price£92.00 Regular price£108.00

Independent People

  • “When a man has a flower in his life he builds a house.” ― Halldór Laxness, Independent People

Design

  • ‘Independent People‘ is a true testament to a carefree yet classy belly bag. The bum bag is made of premium quality Italian leather. The minimal design fits all essentials: it has a spacious compartment and two zipped pockets for your cards, keys, a smartphone, etc. Great for traveling or going to a Farmers‘ market. The fanny pack is made in Italy in its true fashion: reliable zippers, strong seams, and a stylish design – everything you need for an adventure in the city.

Materials

  • Exterior made from full-grain cowhide (Vachetta leather) that will last you for decades
  • Interior lined with cotton
  • We make sure to offer quality materials that are long lasting and require little maintenance. It will be a good long while before you need to look for a replacement!

Features

  • An inside compartment for a smartphone
  • A spacious leather pocket on the front
  • Adjustable strap for carrying it as a belt bag
  • Wide opening allows convenient access
  • One spacious compartment and two zip pockets to organize your belongings
  • Reliable hardware Reliable hardware
  • The bag comes in a 100% cotton dust bag that protects it from the sun, dust, scratches, and stains while also allowing the leather to breathe.

Dimensions:

Dimensions

***Disclaimer***

We do our best to represent colors as accurately as possible, however:

  • slight variation of tint is a natural outcome of the vegetable tanning process;
  • some color distortion can be caused by the calibration of your monitor; and
  • did you know that each of us sees colors a little bit differently?