Carmine Croco

$ 633

The JAN mini bag takes its name from “Jeanne,” the designer’s paternal grandmother.

This small bag will bring an ultra-trendy 70s vibe to your looks with its mix of materials, an elegant and contemporary style with its structured design, a unique and vintage feel with its double handcrafted magnetic wooden handle, and a more rugged touch with its leather shoulder strap. And all this without forgetting the functional details!

Its creation: To design the JAN bag, the designer drew inspiration from the process of self-discovery in life to create a bag with character. With its dual materials and double handles, the designer blended vintage inspirations from the 70s and 50s with Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired design lines. The result? A timeless, unique, and stylish bag!

The colors: Shades of carmine and burgundy are back for looks that are timeless, elegant, and warm. Smooth carmine red leather is THE trend, while vintage burgundy crocodile leather evokes the 70s. This elegant little bag is both functional and stylish—a winning combination! As for the carmine red lining, it’s a signature element of the Maglone brand, embodying a trendy, retro, and year-round style.

Dimensions: 19 x 24 x 10 cm
Weight (empty): 600g
Double handle: Oak wood. 19cm x 1.5 x 2cm
Shoulder strap: Adjustable and removable. 4cm x 120cm max. Italian leather.
Exterior: Smooth burgundy Italian cowhide leather, burgundy red crocodile-patterned Italian cowhide leather. Leather tab and snap closure.
Interior: Carmine cotton lining, green smooth Italian leather slip pocket

Free delivery from 450 € in mainland France Free return within 15 days in mainland France Due to the context, delivery times may be extended.

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