Mick

Terracotta

£350.00

Lightweight and durable safari-style travel bag made of canvas and leather.

The spacious interior includes pockets for organizing personal items, ideal for weekend getaways or as a gym bag. Made with hand-woven, stonewashed canvas and leather details for a safari-inspired look.

The Mick travel bag is handmade in Ubrique, Spain. The leather is dyed with natural dyes and treated with olive oil, developing a unique patina and being more environmentally friendly than chrome dyeing.

    • Zipper closure.
    • Adjustable handles by buckle.
    • Removable and adjustable strap.
    • Internal pockets.
    • Material: canvas and plant tanning leather.
    • Available to customize.
    • Size: Base Width 26 cm x Width 65 cm x high 30cm x depth 20 cm.
    • Dry washing is recommended. Do not rub with soap and water due to the natural dyeing of the material.

    • Zipper closure.
    • Adjustable handles by buckle.
    • Removable and adjustable strap.
    • Internal pockets.
    • Material: canvas and plant tanning leather.
    • Available to customize.
    • Size: Base Width 26 cm x Width 65 cm x high 30cm x depth 20 cm.
    • Dry washing is recommended. Do not rub with soap and water due to the natural dyeing of the material.

    Withdrawal not currently available in La Portegna Madrid

    Product information

    Our entire supply chain is located in Spain.

    We pride ourselves on working only with the finest raw materials: vegetable-tanned leather from a prestigious tannery in Igualada, near Barcelona, ​​which meets the strictest environmental standards and regulations, embraces transparency, and shares similar ethical standards to ours.

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    La Portegna offers you the option of returning your purchase within 30 business days of receiving confirmation of delivery. We want you to be sure that what you buy is what you really need and are looking for.

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    Make sure to maintain the qualities of your La Portegna item by avoiding direct exposure to light and heat. Store the item in its fabric case and avoid overloading it to preserve its original shape. To maintain its durability, it is important to avoid excessive contact with water, grease, perfumes, or cosmetics.

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