LV Montaigne Clutch
2009
The noxious wastes from the tanning industry such as chrome-tanned leather shavings were used as the only filler of rubber mixes containing carboxylated butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber (XNBR) or butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber (NBR), and a dispersing agent Limanol PEV (Schill & Scilacher). The best form addition of leather powder to the rubber mixes is mixed the waste protein with zinc oxide. The leather powder added to the rubber mixes improves the mechanical properties: tensile strength (T-s), elongation at break (epsilon(b)) and increase the cross-linking density of carboxylated XNBR and NBR rubber mixes. Satisfactory results of these studies are presented in this work. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Chrome-tanned leather, invented in 1858, is tanned using chromium sulfate and other salts of chromium. It is more supple and pliable than vegetable-tanned leather, and does not discolor or lose shape as drastically in water as vegetable-tanned. It is also known as wet-blue for its color derived from the chromium. More esoteric colors are possible using chrome tanning.

This generous Montaigne Clutch is made with Epi leather, microfiber lining and smooth leather trimmings with slivery metallic pieces. It names from the famous Parisian avenue. Its flap closure with a clasp bearing the Louis Vuitton signature. Interior is a patch poacket. It can be carried in several ways with adjustable, removable strap. Such as carried on the shoulder, on the arm or as a pouch. This smart pouch measures 10.4″ x 3.9″ x 2.6″ in the price of $870. It exists in four colors: Black, Ivory, Cassis and Rubis.
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