LV Monogram Mini Lin Angele

Jul 23
2009

Today we still learn some information of the split leather. Splits are also used to create suede. The strongest suedes are usually made from grain splits (that have the grain completely removed) or from the flesh split that has been shaved to the correct thickness. Suede is “fuzzy” on both sides. Manufacturers use a variety of techniques to make suede from full-grain. For example, in one operation, leather finish is applied to one side of the suede, which is then pressed through rollers; these flatten and even out one side of the material, giving it the smooth appearance of full-grain. Latigo is one of the trade names for this product. A reversed suede is a grained leather that has been designed into the leather article with the grain facing away from the visible surface. It is not a true form of suede.

 

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This Monogram Mini Lin bag size is 14.1″ x 13″. It is made of Monogram Mini Lin, textile lining and stitched leather trimmings and golden brass pieces. The top is zipper closure with a leather pull. Inside is D-ring (to attach a pouch or key holder). The strap is adjustable and removable with 5 hole. This cross body besace, Angèle, is chic and elegant with sophisticated details and stitching on leather trimmings. Can also be carried by hand. $1,310.

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