LV Cruise Collection 2009 Traveller
2009
Deerskin is one of the toughest leathers, partially due to adaptations to their thorny and thicket filled habitats. Deer skin has been prized in many socitties including indigenous Americans. Most modern deer skin is no longer procured from the wild, with deer farms breeding the animals specifically for the purpose of their skins. Large quantities are still tanned from wild deer hides in historic tanning towns such as Gloversville and Johnstown in upstate New York. Deerskin is used in jackets and overcoats, professional sporting equipment for martial arts such askendo and bogu, as well as high-quality personal accessories like handbags and wallets. It commands a high price due to its relative rarity and proven durability.

Traveller, from the Cruise collection 2009 by Marc Jacobs, is the ultimate 24 hour bag that can easily go from city to beach. It is spacious with a safe zip closure and padlock. The graphic design is inspired by archives dating back to the 1920’s. The size is 20.4″ x 14.1″ x 8.6″. And made of cotton canvas, cotton lining, calf leather trimmings and golden brass pieces. There are two inside flat pockets and one phone pocket. The leather key bell is removable. It is values $2,420.
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