Named for the wife of Salvatore Lucchese, our founder, the Frances collection is equipped to suit the needs of the modern woman. Constructed from pebbled cowhide and leather straps, the Frances Carryall Tote is large enough to pack the daily office haul (including a 13" laptop) yet slim enough to use for errands. Features: 17.5" W opening x 13.4" W base x 12.5" H plus 11" shoulder strap. Weight: 2.8 lbs Constructed from full-grain pebbled cowhide leather. Accented with Italian brass hardware 1-way zipper closure. Tan canvas lining and contemporary tweed pockets provide a handsome interior. Three interior pockets, exterior slip pocket, and a dust bag included for storage. Imported.
Lucchese Frances Carryall Tote - Red
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🏆 Founded in 1883 (it is unknown whether the choice of the year of the film "Huangshi's prequel" 1883 "was affected by this brand. It is reasonable to say that the year 1883 was really too common), there is no one of the first brands of cowboy boots in the western United States, and one of the top footwear brands. Its position in the field of cowboy boots is higher than that of Stallion, far higher than that of Tony Lama and other popular cowboy boot brands, and also higher than that of RRL, Stetson, Filson and other American retro comprehensive brands that everyone is familiar with. Tres Outlaws, Howard Knight's and other brands are already in the field of private customization. Although they are more expensive, they are not suitable for comparison with the mass produced Lucchese.
💵 Top 10, the world's most expensive cowboy boots, holds 4 seats exclusively, and the other 6 brands divide the other 6 seats. The overwhelming advantage of the supremacy of luxury in cowboy boots can be seen.
🦬 Lucchese uses the highest grade leather in all styles, including crocodile skin (including bay crocodile skin, porosus).
🐊 The leather upper of this leather boot is made of the best abdominal leather of Giant alligator, without calcification (or bone formation), which is no inferior to the leather used in Hermes bags.