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Crafted by Bottega del Cuoio · Toscana, Firenze, Italy
Sold and fulfilled by Privateer Trading Co. on behalf of Bottega del Cuoio
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A classic bifold wallet in vegetable-tanned Florentine leather. Slim profile with six card slots and a bill compartment.
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Hand-cut from a single piece of vegetable-tanned leather sourced from the historic Santa Croce tanneries. Each wallet is hand-stitched with waxed linen thread using a traditional saddle stitch — stronger and more durable than any machine stitch.
Vegetable-tanned leather develops a rich patina over time. Your wallet will darken and soften with use, becoming uniquely yours.
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