Among the three materials, suede is the one we discuss the most - not because it is fragile, but because it is sensitive in a way that invites care.

A good suede isn’t defined by thickness. It’s defined by drape. How it falls, how it moves, and by whether it stays refined while being carried in real life. That’s why we chose Fassona calfskin from Piedmont, Italy. It has a fine yet densely packed structure that creates a naturally soft material with beautiful drape, while still staying durable enough for everyday bags. When finished as suede, it doesn’t feel dry or spongy. It feels smooth, refined, and quietly rich from the first wear.

You’ll notice it immediately in the hand. The nap has that velvety softness that makes your fingers linger. Light settles gently across the surface and shifts as you brush it in different directions, giving the bag a depth smooth leather rarely achieves.

It lends itself beautifully to the warm tones of Italy: earth, coffee, wine shades that settle into your wardrobe easily.

Yet suede does ask for consideration. It prefers dry days, a little brushing now and then, and space to breathe. This keeps the fibres looking lively. If it meets dust or daily friction, a soft brush brings the nap back to life. And if it gets caught in a surprise drizzle, just let it air-dry naturally, no heat, no rushing. Small habits like these keep the surface expressive.

Yet suede does ask for consideration. It prefers dry days, a little brushing now and then, and space to breathe. This keeps the fibres looking lively. If it meets dust or daily friction, a soft brush brings the nap back to life. And if it gets caught in a surprise drizzle, just let it air-dry naturally, no heat, no rushing. Small habits like these keep the surface expressive.

That's why every suede bag we create aims to provide a unique emotional experience. It makes the care you give it feel truly worthwhile. A bag for days when you dress a little slower, more thoughtfully, a little less “industrial.”

Among the three materials, suede is the one we discuss the most - not because it is fragile, but because it is sensitive in a way that invites care.

A good suede isn’t defined by thickness. It’s defined by drape. How it falls, how it moves, and by whether it stays refined while being carried in real life. That’s why we chose Fassona calfskin from Piedmont, Italy. It has a fine yet densely packed structure that creates a naturally soft material with beautiful drape, while still staying durable enough for everyday bags. When finished as suede, it doesn’t feel dry or spongy. It feels smooth, refined, and quietly rich from the first wear.

You’ll notice it immediately in the hand. The nap has that velvety softness that makes your fingers linger. Light settles gently across the surface and shifts as you brush it in different directions, giving the bag a depth smooth leather rarely achieves.

It lends itself beautifully to the warm tones of Italy: earth, coffee, wine shades that settle into your wardrobe easily.

Yet suede does ask for consideration. It prefers dry days, a little brushing now and then, and space to breathe. This keeps the fibres looking lively. If it meets dust or daily friction, a soft brush brings the nap back to life. And if it gets caught in a surprise drizzle, just let it air-dry naturally, no heat, no rushing. Small habits like these keep the surface expressive.

Yet suede does ask for consideration. It prefers dry days, a little brushing now and then, and space to breathe. This keeps the fibres looking lively. If it meets dust or daily friction, a soft brush brings the nap back to life. And if it gets caught in a surprise drizzle, just let it air-dry naturally, no heat, no rushing. Small habits like these keep the surface expressive.

That's why every suede bag we create aims to provide a unique emotional experience. It makes the care you give it feel truly worthwhile. A bag for days when you dress a little slower, more thoughtfully, a little less “industrial.”

Softness belongs, even in a fast world.

Sometimes, a single touch is enough to slow the breath.

Softness belongs, even in a fast world.

Sometimes, a single touch is enough to slow the breath.