: Floto Taormina Duffle in Vecchio Brown - Leather Bag, Luggage, Weekender

: Floto Taormina Duffle in Vecchio Brown - Leather Bag, Luggage, Weekender

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Floto Taormina Duffle in Vecchio Brown - Leather Bag, Luggage, Weekender

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Floto Taormina Duffle in Vecchio Brown - Leather Bag, Luggage, Weekender
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Sales Rank: 462332





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Floto
Clothing Size: one size
Color: Vecchio Brown
Label: Floto
Product Manufacturer: Floto
Material Type: Italian Calf-Skin Leather
Model: 150Brown
Publisher: Floto
Ranking: 462332
Studio: Floto


Piece facts:
  • 13" high x 10" wide x 22" long
  • Italian Polished Calf-Skin Leather
  • Detachable Shoulder Strap
  • 18" x 12" Outside Zip Pocket & Inside Pocket w Sleeve
  • 100% Cotton/Denim & Suede Trim Lining




Weekender Luggage, Bag, Leather - Brown Vecchio in Duffle Taormina Floto






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Taormina Duffle comes in four colors - Tuscan Red, 0range, Vecchio Brown, and Black. A timeless combination of ltalian Polished calf-skin leather, smart contrast stitching, and brass or stainless steel hardware come together to create this truly classic piece of luggage. The outside zip pocket is perfect for stowing magazines and the interior zip pocket is designed with an added sleeve for toiletries. The interior is lined with rugged 100% Cotton/Denim and trimmed with suede so your clothes will always unpack smelling fresh.
















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