An incredibly versatile bag, The Working Tote is a chic and roomy everyday carryall. It's everything you need plus and extra pair of shoes or a laptop and can be used as a carry-on or even for a lightly packed overnight get-away. With an 8" handle drop it can be carried in the hand or over the shoulder.
Lotuff uses completely natural and uncorrected leather colored through a time consuming vegetable-tanning process first developed in ancient times when nothing but natural tree bark and plant and animal extracts were available.
For months at a time the hides are left to soak in tanning pits dug into the ground and filled with specially prepared mixtures of organic elements. The best of these stiff, dried-out and uncolored hides are set aside. At this point, the best hides are carefully placed by hand into wooden drums with a blend of bark extracts, fat liquors and organic dyes. The drums rotate slowly and are carefully monitored for hours until the color is struck through the entire thickness and the moisture level is balanced throughout the hide.
Instead of peeling and cracking as painted chromium tanned leathers do, Lotuff leather develops its own patina, changing gradually in appearance and taking on the character of its user over time. The scars, scratches, veins and wrinkles that give each piece in the collection its unique character have not been sanded down or buffed. They specifically choose not to cover minor imperfections with paint sealers or artificial finishes, using only clear dyes in a range of colors that enhance rather than conceal the beautiful character of the leather.
Lotuff is designed and made in New England by a staff of uniquely skilled craftsmen who are imparting their skills to other workers to help nurture a new generation of American craftsmen.
Description
An incredibly versatile bag, the Working Tote is a chic and roomy everyday carryall. It's everything you need plus and extra pair of shoes or a laptop and can be used as a carry-on or even for a lightly packed overnight get-away. With an 8" handle drop it can be carried in the hand or over the shoulder.
Sizing + Info
13" Height, 17" Width, 8" Depth
Classic, unstructured tote design and carryall size.
Hand-selected, tumbled, vegetable-tanned leather.
Unlined, natural suede interior.
Double layer leather bottom.
Continuous wrap-around handles.
Double-stitched handles.
Polished exterior edges and bound interior seams.
Individual number debossed on the interior.
Lotuff guarantees every product against material and workmanship defect for the life of the registered user.
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
Lotuff Leather
Lotuff uses completely natural and uncorrected leather colored through a time consuming vegetable-tanning process first developed in ancient times when nothing but natural tree bark and plant and animal extracts were available.
For months at a time the hides are left to soak in tanning pits dug into the ground and filled with specially prepared mixtures of organic elements. The best of these stiff, dried-out and uncolored hides are set aside. At this point, the best hides are carefully placed by hand into wooden drums with a blend of bark extracts, fat liquors and organic dyes. The drums rotate slowly and are carefully monitored for hours until the color is struck through the entire thickness and the moisture level is balanced throughout the hide.
Instead of peeling and cracking as painted chromium tanned leathers do, Lotuff leather develops its own patina, changing gradually in appearance and taking on the character of its user over time. The scars, scratches, veins and wrinkles that give each piece in the collection its unique character have not been sanded down or buffed. They specifically choose not to cover minor imperfections with paint sealers or artificial finishes, using only clear dyes in a range of colors that enhance rather than conceal the beautiful character of the leather.
Lotuff is designed and made in New England by a staff of uniquely skilled craftsmen who are imparting their skills to other workers to help nurture a new generation of American craftsmen.