Dötch Leather Men's Brown Madan Leather Messenger Laptop Bag
Description
Introducing our premium full grain leather messenger bag! Handmade from the finest and durable full grain leather, ykk zipper and antique brass fittings it features push button closure, a comfortable shoulder strap with shoulder pad, and brass accessories and fittings. It includes two compartments, a padded laptop compartment, as well as additional front and rear zipper pockets for extra storage. Our bag is ideal for laptops, notebooks up to 15" iPads, MacBooks, and more. ►VARIATION NOTICE: Whilst all precautions are taken in handcrafting our bags you may find small scruff marks. As part of our vintage style, we hope you will embrace these variations as part of the bag's natural charm. Everyday Care Caring for your leather goods begins with daily maintenance. By adhering to a few simple guidelines, you can prevent unnecessary wear and tear and prolong the lifespan of your accessories for years to come: Leather, being a natural skin, has the potential to stretch. To preserve its original shape, avoid overfilling your duffle bag, handbag, purse, or wallet. Take extra precautions with frequently used leather items. Dedicate a few moments each week to gently wipe away dust and blemishes with a soft cloth or brush. Scratches can diminish the flawless craftsmanship of your piece. Be mindful of avoiding contact with heavily embellished clothing, sharp surfaces, or chunky jewellery while on the go. When rain is in the forecast, remember to be extra cautious with wet leather and carry an umbrella to safeguard your cherished belongings. Storage You may be asking yourself how should I store my handbags? Storing your leather appropriately is one of the easiest ways you can prevent damage and maintain a high-quality finish: Store leather away from direct sunlight as this can cause fading. Store in moisture free area. Store handbags in a dust bag to avoid scratches. Avoid using plastic bags, they prevent good ventilation. Store leather away from artificial sources of heat, e. g. radiators can cause leather to dry and crack
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