AEHEE tote bag Raspberry Red
AEHEE tote bag Raspberry Red
Description
Description
Our minimal leather bucket AEHEE Tote Bag features an adjustable strap that can be carried on the shoulder, crossbody, and top handle bag. This bag fits a 14" laptop, magazine, and daily essentials. This classic tote has a hand-knotted strap and an inside slip pocket.
Minimal leather bucket tote bag details:
COLOR: Raspberry Red
DIMENSION:
11"W x 13"H x 3"D
Strap: 19" ~ 43" (adjustable)
MATERIALS:
Certified Italian Full grain Vegetable-tanned leather
Hardware: High-quality rivets from Italy
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
To ensure the longevity of your AÉHEE NEW YORK accessories, please follow these care instructions:
- Avoid Heat Exposure: Keep your accessories away from sources of heat, including prolonged sun exposure. Exposure to high temperatures can damage the leather and hardware over time.
- Minimize Water Exposure: Avoid prolonged exposure to water, as it can weaken the leather and affect its texture. If your accessory gets wet, gently pat it dry with a soft cloth and allow it to air dry naturally.
- Stain Removal: For cleaning purposes, use a microfiber sponge cloth dampened with water and thoroughly squeezed to remove excess moisture. Gently clean the stained area, taking care not to rub too harshly. Finish by wiping the area with a dry microfiber cloth to remove any remaining moisture. Avoid using cotton cloth or paper towels, as they may scratch the surface of the leather.
By following these care instructions, you can help maintain the quality and appearance of your AÉHEE NEW YORK accessories for years to come.
SUSTAINABILITY:
Our vegetable-tanned cowhide is responsibly sourced as a byproduct of the meat industry. Embracing imperfections in line with the Japanese concept of Wabi Sabi, we utilize the entire leather hide, ensuring minimal waste. We avoid lining our pieces, instead opting for a waxing process for a smooth surface and eco-friendly edge coating. All materials are responsibly sourced within Europe, and production takes place in New York to minimize our ecological footprint.