Bill Amberg Haircalf Holdall, Handbag of the Day
Filed under: Handbags
I like the idea that this men's bag, the Haircalf Holdall by Bill Amberg, is designed for travel because it assigns an immediate use for the bag. There is no need to cast about for situations in which such an accessory might be appropriate.
A striking piece of craftsmanship, an adaptation of a 1930s style bag, it is made out of brown and ivory haircalf with a smooth, soft leather trim. It can hold just about everything you might want to access during a flight and will take up minimal room on the plane. The front pocket will fit a ticket or passport perfectly, and it's always helpful to keep track of those two items in particular when traveling. Price: $1,100.
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