LV Flight Bags Paname Takeoff
2009
The vast majority of leather is sold according to its area. The leather is placed through pin-wheel or electronic measuring machines and its surface area is determined. The unit of measurement is square meter, square decimeter or square foot. The thickness is also important, and this is measured using a thickness gauge (the unit of measurement is millimeters, e.g., 1.8 mm is a standard thickness for a school shoe).
In some parts of the world, top-grain thicknesses are described using weight units of ounces. Although the statement is in ounces only, it is an abbreviation of ounces per square foot. The thickness value can be obtained by the conversion: 1 oz/ft² = 1/64 inch (0.4 mm).
Hence, leather described as 7 to 8 oz is 7/64 to 8/64 inches (2.8 to 3.2 mm) thick. The weight is usually given as a range because the inherent variability of the material makes ensuring a precise thickness very difficult. Other leather manufacturers state the thickness directly in millimeters.

The Flight Paname Takeoff bag is inspired by 70’s airlines travel luggages. It is crafted in luxurious calfskin leather and cotton lining with the size of 8.6″ x 7.5″ x 3.9″. Top is zipper closure. One flat inside pocket. Two outside zipped compartment, one flat back pocket. Golden brass Louis Vuitton engraved padlock. Shoulder-carry with adjustable shoulder strap. Removable ID tag and key holder. Louis Vuitton signature embossed in golden letters. Small leather goods to accompany. It values $2,180 with three colors: Red, Yellow and Blue.










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