The Palermo Duffle
Description
For more than 2700 years this city has been a hidden treasure occupying the southernmost point of the Italian ‘boot’. Its rich history includes sordid tales of an extreme mafia presence, beautiful monuments that tell of its Arab and Norman ancestors, and a cuisine that is distinct to the region of Sicily. Described as a ‘cultural melting pot’, your wanderings through the famous open-air markets could land you some traditional Italian fare of pizza and pasta, an exploration of middle eastern spices or a local taste of their famous Palermo granita. A stop in Palermo shows your commitment to travel to even the edges of each country you visit, and what better way to go about it than with our oversized and convenient, sophisticated leather duffle on wheels.
The Palermo Duffle is a favourite amongst weekend travellers – it has 3 sections with 9 open and zippered pockets that will help you stay organised and efficient on any trip, long or short. With a retractable telescope handle, discreet wheels and top handles that allow you to pack it as full as you need for your next great adventure. We are convinced that the Palermo Duffle is the future of travel, its beauty and soft grain leather construction glow up any outfit and yet its fun and slouchy style gives off the vibe like you bought a plane ticket on a whim and adventured across the country for dinner with the Godfather - ‘Let me make you an offer you can’t refuse…’
Details
- H 38cm x W 49cm x D 29cm (15" x 19.3" x 11.4")
- Soft full grain cow leather
- Weighs 2.44kg (5.4 lb.)
- 3 level telescopic handle, fully extended - 60cm (23.6")
- 2 x wheels
- Double carry handles with 14.5cm (5.7") drop
- 2 x external front pocket
- Internal laptop sleeve against back wall of bag with Velcro strap
- Large open internal space
- Metal hardware
- Signature coin attached
All our products are made with the best quality full grain leather. This is a natural product meaning each piece is beautifully unique. No piece will be exactly the same as another and some may have natural markings and character that should not be considered a fault.